I didn't mean to. But as we were hopping in the car for a trip to the airport to pick up family yesterday, I grabbed my travel project bag, and threw in my hand-stitching supplies, and my Zen with Jen embroidery that I'd begun back in October.
I'd let a lot of hand-stitching supersede the Zen project - sashiko and Christmas ornaments and oven mitts - but after working on it just for 30 minutes on the road, I realized how close I was to finishing it. And so later that night, I did just that.
You may remember I started with a spool of variegated dark red perle cotton. And I stitched with that alone for quite a while. But as you can see, I added in some lighter reds, orange, and purple later in the process. I really enjoyed creating the mix.
The piece is square, but my hoop was not. So I chose to just stitch what I could easily reach within my hoop. If the need arises later for me to stitch out to the edge, I'll find a way to do that. For now, I don't have a further purpose for the 'finished' stitchery. Even Jen herself used hers more as a meditation/calming project than with any intention of a future use. So I'm good with that, and calling this project done for now.
I love all those little red stitches, lovely and fun texture too.
ReplyDeleteReally interesting. At first I thought I was supposed to "see something" in the design... you know, like those colored pixelated photos that you were supposed to "unfocus" on to see the shape that emerged? Oh gosh. I think I've just given you an idea for your next meditative Zen stitchery!
ReplyDeleteI really like the roundness of the stitches in the square. I think the variation in colors gives it a nice depth and sparkle. It's fun to see how these finish up, including what the back looks like. :)
ReplyDeleteIt is zennish! I can see how it could be relaxing. Hope your family time is terrific--Blessing on your Mom's day! Love you much.
ReplyDeleteYour work is lovely. I think it is perfectly ok to make this and not have a particular 'finish' or project. I do similar handstitching (boro style hand pieced and then lightly quilting with random stitching and colours) and it is very therapeutic.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! Glad you have found a handstitching method that you enjoy!
DeleteThat does look very meditative. Love the interplay of the colors.
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