Embroidery Guild put out a challenge for our Christmas Lunch held in mid-November - a 3/4" cream silk covered button to be decorated in any way the maker chose. The buttons were passed out by a member and came from either her wedding dress or her mother's wedding dress (I can't remember, I wasn't there being a day meeting and a button was collected for me). Anyway, it was definitely a challenge from the beginning! I thought of embroidering a little rose on the button but it was covered so tightly with the silk I coudn't get a needle point under even one thread let alone stitch through it.
The night before Christmas Lunch and still not done - I hadn't been able to come up with any other ideas to that point and while there is absolutely no obligation to play along with these little games at Guild I decided to see if I could come up with something.
I found some silk ribbon roses in a packet amongst the bits and bobs and came up with a plan (finally!) - make a bouquet. A bouquet needs some greenery so leaves made out of felt with a backstitch central vein - all with the aide of craft glue, no need to get a needle through the silk.
The night before Christmas Lunch and still not done - I hadn't been able to come up with any other ideas to that point and while there is absolutely no obligation to play along with these little games at Guild I decided to see if I could come up with something.
I found some silk ribbon roses in a packet amongst the bits and bobs and came up with a plan (finally!) - make a bouquet. A bouquet needs some greenery so leaves made out of felt with a backstitch central vein - all with the aide of craft glue, no need to get a needle through the silk.
2 comments:
That's was a challenge. It would have been very hard to come up with an idea. Good on you for your design. You have done well.
Merry Christmas
It’s gorgei..well done. I would have been stumped. Hope you had a great Christmas.
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