Yesterday I started working on Rhena's needle book block.
I had some variegated silk thread which I stitched across two blocks in stem stitch.
I wanted to add some green silk leaves but upon searching my stash found I had none so what is a girl to do?
I hunted through my stash for some undyed 4mm silk ribbon.
I got out my favourite Olive green dye, diluted it with 50% water and wet the ribbon using an eye dropper.
I popped the ribbon in the microwave for 1 minute on high.
Checked it and popped it back for another 20 seconds.
I took the dry silk ribbon and steam pressed it with my iron and, as a result, have the most lovely variegated olive green silk ribbon to do my stitching with.
Back to the block I went and added ribbon leaves to the stem stitch I did yesterday - did some loose french stitching at the base of each leaf in soft pink thread.
To the right of the block I then added a soft green velvet leaf that I bought in a craft shop in London about five years ago. I decided it was about time I used it instead of just keeping it to look at.
A couple of grub roses, a little bit of silk ribbon work and some more loose French knots and I am all done.
Rhena's block is ready to move on to the next person in the round robin.
Thank you to everyone who responded to my request to begin a round robin through this blog. I now have enough participants and so, over the coming weeks, I should have lots of different bits and pieces to share as various blocks come and go from the two different round robin groups. I hope you will find this to be as interesting as I do.
1 comment:
I love your addition to the block: you do beautiful work.
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