this is a favourite of mine, it is in the same colour as the green cushions I have on my bed and is on the bedroom wall in a frame that is a darker shade of the fabric. I put wadding behind it to give it a bit of a lift, think it works well
I worked this piece as a sample and then it lay around for ages decided to make it into a little bag measuring 6. 75" by 9. 25", the fabric was a bit I had dyed.
I went through a phase of making these little pouches, not much use for anything but they sit very nicely in a large dish I have in the lounge, this one measures 5. 75" by 3. 75". I have lined it with a piece of dyed poly cotton.
this green one is similar to the blue one measuring 6. 5" by 3. 5" and lined with dyed poly again
This pink one Helen my younger daughter claimed, it is a bit bigger than the other two
this is a set of four cushions I made for the 2 couches in my lounge, they are all the same size but different designs. I do not draft onto paper but start in the middle and go where the needle takes me, it seems to work quite well. I have decided the cushion pads are not full enough so must get some more, think they need to be bigger as well. When I look at the hardanger I have done it makes me smile as I get so much pleasure from this technique.
Sorry about the photos, photography is not my forte!! The cushions I put on the floor but seem to have been a bit skimpy with them
31 comments:
Hardanger is not seen very often nowadays, but to me it always looks lovely. The other technique I have never ever seen before and looks very interesting.
Nana
Hi Margaret ;
The casalguidi pouches are lovely , especially the green one . It reminds me of a trellis fence from which ferns have sprouted .
The hardanger pillows are lovely too .Looks like beautiful inlay work on marble which is seen in the lovelt Taj Mahal.
Such beautiful work, I am not a hand sticher but love to see other peoples work
Your handwork is lovely, the little pouches would be nice for jewelry or even a sachet if filled with lavender.
What is the technique of the first photo? The green piece that hangs on your bedroom wall...looks very interesting.
xo,
Deb
Hello Margaret .Your hardanger is amazing just beautiful you are very talented with this work . I wish I could do it, I love to see the hardanger work.
These are lovely. The little pouches are super and so effective. Your hardanger is wonderful, and I especially like the green casalguidi picture. I love to see your embroideries, thank you for sharing.x
So many lovely things!! I'm amazed at how productive you are, and how many different techniques you use. You must be a very diligent worker!
Well, hardanger is a term I know and a technique I have personally done. But casalguidi? No idea. I googled it and found a wonderful tutorial on the topic. All before my morning coffee! Your work is fantastic and needless to say, your eyesight as well.
Can you talk more about casalguidi? I never heard of it. Your work is lovely, very adventurous.
I so enjoyed seeing your hardanger pieces, and the casalguidi bags. I love the movement your stitches create. It's a technique I've wanted to try ( I want to try them all!)
I love that first piece. It is precious. I've never heard do casalguidi either. I think I'll have to learn more. The pillows are gorgeous too.
Your embroideries are wonderful, I love your caslguidi work.
This is first time I heard about casalguidi and your piece is so pretty. I love the embroidery work on those pouches, so pretty.
Such beautiful work! Casalguidi is not something I know much about, a form of whitework?
Beautiful work Margaret. I especially love the little casalguidi pouches. It's a lovely idea which I may borrow for my own casalguidi samples. They would make good little lavender bags.
Hello Margaret, you know to surprise me with your lovely and expert work. I can*t tell you how much I like your Casalguidi little bags. So charming.
Gosh your stitching is so beautiful - you have some lovely items around your home. I haven't heard of the Casalguidi technique before, it sure is pretty.
Thanks for sharing these beauties! It's always nice to see your stitches.
Margaret, your little pouches are so very sweet. I am such a fan of your Hardanger as well and plan to try it one day after I have surmounted my many UFOs. Focus Connie!
Your casalguidi work is beautiful Margaret, I am always amazed when I see your Hardanger. You are a master of that technique.
Your stitched pieces are amazing. I had never even heard of Casalguidi yet now see it is beautiful. Lovely pieces to savor. Creative Stitching Bliss...
Wow!
Thank you for showing us your treasures. The stitching is so neat and I agree with Motidana - there is a kind of marble elegance in both the Hardanger and Casalguidi. I am full of admiration for your way of working the Hardanger; there is 100% talent there!
Very nice things you've shown. You are talented in many areas!
Margaret, you were born with a needle in your hand. Your stitching never ceases to amaze me. Gorgeous
Margaret ,how come you never showed us these stunning pieces of embroidery.You have a real talent for both styles of embroidery.
Hello Margaret, All your work is "Exquisite".. I especially love the Pink one too.. Hugs Judy
Lovely pouches Margaret! I like the first pattern more than the others.Beautiful hard anger cushions as well! It's amazing that you don't draw the pattern before and stitch as you go...Wow!You have it in you dear,keep rocking!
Hi Margaret, sorry for my late comments but for some reason the computer wouldn't let me put any comments on your blog, I had no problem with any other only yours but it is working ok today! I love your little bags, I have not come across casalguidi, it makes an interesting texture to your work. your cushions are very nice too, you have a tallent for the hardanger!
The cushions are truly lovely - really beautiful work. The pouches are a nice idea. I especially like the sampler one.
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