Sunday 15 September 2013

Stitching Sundays 2

Well, here I am again, sharing the progress I have made with my autumnal tree.
 As you can see, I have stitched the outline (using a mixture of my version of stem stitch and a few backstitches thrown in for good measure.)
 Here's a closer view (you can tell that it has taken on a character of its own now).
 This afternoon, I sewed on a few leaves, using backstitch again.  I'm not quite sure it is how I imagined...it certainly doesn't look much like the original, but then I have made it my own!  I'll keep going with the leaves and then need to decide what to do with the trunk/branches.  I am really enjoying the freedom of being able to 'make it up as I go'.
Here's a reminder of the original design (I was just doing the autumn part).

16 comments:

  1. Wow I think your tree looks lovely.
    Clare x
    http://summerhousebythesea.blogspot.co.uk/

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    1. Dear Clare
      Thank you. I am pleased with my progress so far.
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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  2. I love what you have done with your tree and you have most certainly made it your own. I think it is going to look really wonderful when it is finished. Happy stitching xoxo

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    1. Dear Hannapat
      Thank you. I hope it will look good when it's finished. Then all I'll need to do is to decide what to do with it!
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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  3. What a beautiful tree, Ellie! I love how you are adapting the pattern - the leaves look so pretty in all the different autumnal colours! Chrissie x

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    1. Dear Chrissie
      Thank you. The adaptations just happened, not really planned, but happy accidents! I am enjoying the freedom of the Doodle Stitching ethos.
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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  4. Autumn is introducing itself today where I am. Lovely tree, it's better to make it your own, it's too stressful trying to make exact copies

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    1. Dear Jessie
      Thank you. Even if I had tried to stick to the original, it wouldn't have been quite the same. I like the way it has changed into something different.
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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  5. I am loving your tree Ellie, and so glad to see you are making it your own! The bright colours of the leaves are bringing a vibrancy to it that really 'make it'. I'm looking forward to watching its progress.
    All the best,
    Joy x

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    1. Dear Joy
      Thank you. I wasn't sure about the leaves when I sewed the first one, but I think it will be fine, especially if I add some tumbling off the tree. I'm looking forward to seeing your next project too.
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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  6. Love the tree so far and looking forward to see how it will turn out!

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    1. Dear leeanne
      Thank you. It is coming along quite well I think and I am enjoying the project.
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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    1. Thank you, Anne. I am pleased with how it's coming along. I have been thinking about what to do with it when it's finished and am thinking that a little autumnal decoration using suitable autumnal fabrics may be the way to go. I can then put it on the seasonal tree.
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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  8. Interesting. Will some of your leaves be falling too? I'm looking forward to seeing where you take it :)

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    1. Dear Annie
      Thank you. Yes, I am planning to have some leaves falling and some on the ground. I like the fact it is a small project and the end is in sight. I am hoping it wil make a nice little decoration when it is done.
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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