Susan, the design on the biscornu was just a free blackwork download I found that I had printed off and stored. I think I had just typed something like "free blackwork" into Google and that was one of the things that came up.
I've just finished the lion so here is the final picture:-
CURRENT WIPs
HAEDs - Bubble Telescope, Floatilla, Rainbow Embrace, Ray of Light, Iron Dragon, Newport Lighthouse
Fractal 239 Aero Chocolate
Agi
"The world, as a colourful knot of threads, has turned into a memory, and now you cannot be sure whether it was real." (Géza Ottlik, Hungarian writer)
Here's my first effort at Hardangar - it was the second practise project in the book, with mostly satin stitch making up "ships" and kloster blocks.
Then I had to cut holes in it! Agghhh! Very scary at first, but I must admit it was easier than I feared. The only problem with the coloured thread is that you can see the cut edges easily, but I understand if you wash and press it, they shrink back under the stitching.
Now onto the next piece, which has a few more complicated bits in it - dove's eye filling and eyelets.
CURRENT WIPs
HAEDs - Bubble Telescope, Floatilla, Rainbow Embrace, Ray of Light, Iron Dragon, Newport Lighthouse
Fractal 239 Aero Chocolate
Agi
"The world, as a colourful knot of threads, has turned into a memory, and now you cannot be sure whether it was real." (Géza Ottlik, Hungarian writer)
And one more. This one has dove's eye filling and eyelets. Once I got used to doing something totally different, I felt I got on quite well with this. I'd love to make something larger in the future like a tablecloth or something.
CURRENT WIPs
HAEDs - Bubble Telescope, Floatilla, Rainbow Embrace, Ray of Light, Iron Dragon, Newport Lighthouse
Fractal 239 Aero Chocolate
Agi
"The world, as a colourful knot of threads, has turned into a memory, and now you cannot be sure whether it was real." (Géza Ottlik, Hungarian writer)
Agi
"The world, as a colourful knot of threads, has turned into a memory, and now you cannot be sure whether it was real." (Géza Ottlik, Hungarian writer)