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Monday, 27 October 2008
For Su


I heard from Su that she has received the package that I sent to her for our private exchange. We had decided on a pinkeep finish and, because I knew that Su likes French designers, I chose to stitch an Isabelle Vautier design from 2005. It is on 40ct antique white linen with DMC 370 and backed with gold dupion silk. Although I had wanted to use a silk floss, I did not have the right colour to match the silk ribbon, which I had already chosen for the trim, so DMC it was. I changed the pattern slightly to incorporate the year and our initials and to make a change from finishing the ribbon trim at the top, I added four separate pieces of ribbon from the middles up to the corners and then tied the ends together into tiny bows. Su has a lovely picture of it on her blog - much nicer than mine!

I didn't do any stitching at all over the weekend as, on Saturday, I was busy with laundry and household chores and yesterday Kirby decided to spend the day with us as her mum, dad and brother went to the Chelsea v ? game. She knows where to come for a Sunday roast dinner! She also brought along her course project to work on and was content to chat to me while she was working - cutting out photos and drawing and painting a very large 'negative slide' onto which she will be sticking the photos. She told me she is really enjoying the course but is not sure what she wants to specialise in yet although she will have to choose soon. She also said that the class tutor mentioned that no-one, apart from her, had even mentioned cave drawings or samplers (let alone designed and stitched their own) for the historic art project they did a short while ago! (here). Do I sound overly proud? Well, yes I certainly am! She is calling back today to collect the 'negative' as she left it here for the paint to dry.

Last night we watched Little Dorritt, part of which was filmed at Deal Castle, which is the castle we can see from our bedroom windows. We did see them filming but unfortunately, as they didn't ask for 'extras', I won't be making an appearance!

Thanks for visiting
Take care

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21 Comments:


  • On 27 October 2008 at 10:59, Blogger angelasweby

    Carol,
    Your stitched pinkeep for Su is stunning! The design and colour AND the way you have trimmed it all co ordinate together beautifully. No wonder Su is thrilled with it and all her goodies too :>)

    I watched Little Dorrit too and really enjoyed it. What a lovely view you have every time you look out, so dramatic!
    What a shame the film crew didn't need extras. You could have been the next Keira Knightly! Oh well, maybe next time :>)
    Warm wishes Angela

     
  • On 27 October 2008 at 11:00, Blogger Yuko

    Hi Carol,
    I saw this beautiful pinkeep at Su's earlier, and thought this is perfect for SU and is so beautiful!!
    I might ask you to let me copy your idea to add pretty tiny ribbons on four corner, :D :D
    I normarly add big ribbon on top of Pinkeep but I realised from your works, tiny ribbons are very very pretty to put on!
    I'm looking forward to seeing your Quaker Faith Hope Love, soon!

    ((hugs)) and SMILe

    Yuko xx

     
  • On 27 October 2008 at 11:58, Anonymous Anonymous

    You made a lovely pinkeep for Su, I like the way you finished it.

    We watched LD too and really enjoyed it - I read that they used Deal Castle and thought I remembered that you live very close. It looks like being a good series this year.

     
  • On 27 October 2008 at 12:21, Blogger WendyJo

    What a beautiful pinkeep you stitched for Su. Its sure a beautiful design...well done Carol :)

     
  • On 27 October 2008 at 13:26, Anonymous Anonymous

    It's a lovely, beautiful finish :)

     
  • On 27 October 2008 at 13:27, Anonymous Anonymous

    The pinkeep looks so stylish and delicate. Beautiful!!

     
  • On 27 October 2008 at 14:38, Blogger Theresa

    Your gift to Su is absolutely beautiful!!!!

     
  • On 27 October 2008 at 15:05, Blogger staci

    Stunning pinkeep Carol! I love it :)

     
  • On 27 October 2008 at 16:02, Blogger Olga

    Fabulous pinkeep! You were so creative in finishing it!

     
  • On 27 October 2008 at 16:15, Blogger Cindy F.

    Carol, Your pinkeep is sooo beautiful! You are a great finisher!
    Hey, if anyone is interested, I'm having a Lavender & Lace (3) giveaway. Ck out my blog:http://lonestarstitcherandherramblings.blogspot.com/
    Thx!
    Cindy F./TX

     
  • On 27 October 2008 at 16:45, Blogger Susimac

    I really love my pinkeep, I keep looking at it, I have it on my side table in the lounge where I can see it, Thankyou again my friend!

     
  • On 27 October 2008 at 17:21, Blogger Mel in Dubai

    Absolutely stunning, Carol!

     
  • On 27 October 2008 at 17:40, Blogger Andrea

    Beautiful pinkeep, lovely colour. Nice to see a different way to finish them off too.

     
  • On 27 October 2008 at 18:24, Blogger Karan

    A gorgeous pinkeep - love the colour & finishing. :0)

     
  • On 27 October 2008 at 19:42, Blogger Anne

    Your pinkeep is beautiful, I love the way you've finished it!

     
  • On 27 October 2008 at 19:53, Blogger Annemarie

    I saw this one over at Su's blog and had to pop over to tell you how utterly gorgeous your pinkeep for her is!

    Also, I got myself a floor stand! Not the fancy one, but a very decent alternative, I think. Thank you for all your help!

     
  • On 27 October 2008 at 20:41, Blogger Carla

    Beautiful pìnkeep! I love how added the ribbons !

     
  • On 27 October 2008 at 21:54, Blogger Irene

    Beautiful pinkeep !!

     
  • On 27 October 2008 at 22:08, Blogger tangerinedream73

    Lovely work as always Carol. Glad you had fun with Kirby. Is she your niece?


    Amy

     
  • On 28 October 2008 at 02:55, Blogger Meari

    Beautiful pinkeep, Carol.

     
  • On 29 October 2008 at 16:41, Blogger Sally

    I love the pinkeep you stitched for Su. It looks so elegant.