Showing posts with label spiders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spiders. Show all posts

Monday, July 19, 2010

Spiders and more!



My spiders are on the move.  I couldn't get them to all match like Amy's.  So I did the legs randomly and I really like the movement.  I finished the bottom row as well as the lower trame' line.  I have to wait until I stitch the background and the gravestone before I do the upper trame' line.  Well I could stitch it now, but I might tear it up as I stitch the surrounding areas. We've got 12 days left in July.  I am really pushing to finish this guy.  The next stage of the Haunted House will be going out at the end of the month.

Stitch on,
Peggy

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Spiders and Rats

In case you haven't noticed, I skipped ahead to the bottom of the canvas.  The guide is not necessarily  written in stitching order.  So I will go back to the cauldron, hands, hair and fire.  Here are some pointers on the spiders.  I think my are a little large, but I'm keeping them.  Just don't get carried away wrapping the spokes.  Then on the legs.  I stitched the top and bottom legs first in order to get the spacing right.  One trick I noticed after I was finished that keeps the spiders looking the same is to make sure there are five green threads between the two bottom legs.   Two of mine have like seven threads but they are still scary.



Now on to the rat.  Make sure to follow diagram 35 for this.  You may have to cover one of the green tent stitches near his rear end to follow the pattern.  That is ok.  Just lay your stitch over it and keep going.  Amy has charted out the face of the rat very nicely for us.  Follow that chart.  After you have finished the charted diagram there will be some silver threads showing to the left of his face.  Go back and stitch these in the background color.  It makes his face really cute and tiny.  And don't forget to stitch his whiskers.

I have not yet added the dreaded bullion stitches for his ears and the gecko's tails.  I am still  practicing them on another canvas.  They may be the last thing I do on all of the canvases!  Maybe I can get a  private lesson from Amy on making bullion knots.

Have a great week!