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Re: Serinde's 2020 Stitching Adventures 27 January

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Meet Fergus. Not a handsome chap. Pretty shifty looking actually. A bit morning-after-the-night-before-ish. When I first met him in Nancy Spies' Here be Drolleries, I thought him rather cute. When I found him in his own home, I was slightly surprised by the company he kept in 1487. If you are of a timorous nature, don't click!! Although the bagpipe-playing pig is fun, the jester might be a bit much for a Sunday.

My Embroiderers' Guild branch is hosting Scottish Regional Day in April, and we are asking everyone to make a "mugshot" so we can put together a Mugshot Mosaic. Fergus, here, will fit the bill. My plan is to outline him and probably add bits as I go along. So I already suspect his hat brim is going to be made of a fuzzy purple thread. Turns out what I thought was a dog-hat is, in fact, more a dragon-hat. I have pretty much decided that he's going to have a grey beard and hair and something like a red nose... In the manuscript, he's actually looking over his shoulder whilst running away, clad only in his hat and one shoe. I leave you to interpret that as you will. :shock:
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Re: Serinde's 2020 Stitching Adventures 1 March

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WOW that sounds like a lot of fun ahead as you get Fergus in the right environment. Looking forward to the next update.
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Re: Serinde's 2020 Stitching Adventures 1 March

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Well, if nothing else Fergus is indeed a character :-) (but I agree about the company he keeps - I'm glad I clicked on it on a Monday... :oops: :oops: :oops: )
Your thread and colour choices sound interesting, Serinde, I look forward to seeing him develop! When you mentiones Mugshots I rather thought they were meant to be self-portraits, but obviously not :lol:
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Re: Serinde's 2020 Stitching Adventures 1 March

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He looks like a lively character! What fun!! :whoop:
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Re: Serinde's 2020 Stitching Adventures 1 March

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Mabel Figworthy wrote: Mon Mar 02, 2020 10:08 am When you mentiones Mugshots I rather thought they were meant to be self-portraits, but obviously not :lol:
You know, Mabel, that thought never, ever, crossed my mind! Oh, dear. Well, too late for all that now. Fergus it is.

I'm stitching him on a piece of parchment-coloured cotton -- the sort I'd normally use to back something else. I don't think I'll need another piece of muslin or something underneath, as I'm not using any heavy threads. Anyway, he'll be mounted on a 15x15cm (6in x 6) canvas frame from Ikea, so that'll be sturdy enough.
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That is so clever and looks like fun to stitch! I can't wait to see your updates! Hope we get a fair amount to enjoy!

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Re: Serinde's 2020 Stitching Adventures 1 March

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Serinde wrote: Mon Mar 02, 2020 12:43 pmhe'll be mounted on a 15x15cm (6in x 6) canvas frame from Ikea
I've seen that sort of finish but am never quite sure how it's done - how do you attach the stitching to the canvas, do you fold it round and staple/glue/otherwise attach it to the wooden frame, or stitch it to the canvas?
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Re: Serinde's 2020 Stitching Adventures 1 March

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You fold it around the edges, trying to make a neat mitred corner, and staple it. They will all be mounted onto something else (large), as was done last year for the Viking /Celtic things I did for the 2019 Regional Day. Hope we get lots in, too...
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I may try that canvas finish for my two trees of life :thinks: :thinks: :thinks:
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Re: Serinde's 2020 Stitching Adventures 1 March

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It's a possibility. You could always lace them onto the stretched canvas, too. I can't track down exactly the one I have, but any art store stocks them. Might have been Hobbycraft -- £3.
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Re: Serinde's 2020 Stitching Adventures 1 March

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Well, we are holding our breath wondering if there will be a Regional Day this year... so far, it hasn't been cancelled, but the end of April is a whole nuther ballgame. So poor Fergus is languishing. Not to mention that I suspect he'll need a bit of muslin or something. I never realised how thin this cotton was until I started a doodle cloth...! live and learn. :dance:
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Re: Serinde's 2020 Stitching Adventures 17 March

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Fergus will have to grin and bear it like the rest of us, I'm afraid :-( - there will be better times!
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Re: Serinde's 2020 Stitching Adventures 17 March

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And here I thought he was running away from his rolling-pin wielding wife... perhaps it was Covid-19? :lol: (He really should have put his trews on...)
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I did click :oops:
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Re: Serinde's 2020 Stitching Adventures 17 March

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I did warn you. :oops: Those medievals... weren't victorians, if you see what I mean. 8)

Well, this morning I had a terrific idea: I'll go online to Higgs & Higgs to see if they have any of that lovely linen-look cotton which is delicious to stitch on -- and bought a fat quarter of white (but baulked at a metre of cream) along with a bit of red gingham (thought I might try some chicken scratch, since suddenly my diary is empty). Talk about service -- it's already being shipped, so I would expect it tomorrow or Saturday. Companies are pretty desperate for orders, I guess.
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Re: Serinde's 2020 Stitching Adventures 19 March

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I love the H&H linen-look cotton, but they don't do my favourite Ivory anymore :-(
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Re: Serinde's 2020 Stitching Adventures 19 March

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It was the ivory I was most interested in, but, as you say, not in stock now. :(
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Re: Serinde's 2020 Stitching Adventures 19 March

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It sounds like Fergus will be created pretty soon... exciting. :whoop:
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Re: Serinde's 2020 Stitching Adventures 19 March

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Well, we'll see.

I'm being tempted by an online course courtesy of Tanya Bentham of Opus Anglicanum. Actually she's proposing two courses, one of laid and couched work (angels) for beginners/intermediates and one of opus anglicanum for more experienced stitchers of an angel with dog and cat. It's an excellent way to fill up what's likely to be a long hiatus with my stitching and weaving groups, and I love her designs from original sources.

How to decide?? :tizzy:
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Re: Serinde's 2020 Stitching Adventures 19 March

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Some rather surprising content on that website...….
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