Filed under: Crosses
These crosses were made for a dear lady, Marty, who helped take care of my mother for several years and for my niece, Molly, for her First Holy Communion.
For these, I was playing with saturation (intensity) within a hue (color) (another learning applied from Mary Shipp). I added embellishment in the form of charm or pin. I used the Triangle stitch for center portion & a Plaited Gobelin from Stitches To Go by Suzanne Howren & Beth Robertson.
They were made into wall hangings on 14 count vinyl canvas with DMC Perle #5. The canvas is available from www.crafterspride.com (under Fabrics). I cut an identically shaped 2nd piece, stitched my name & date on it, placed poster board placed between the 2 pieces to be rigid enough to hang without framing, and tacked them together, with small stitches along all sides using a vinyl thread.
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Lovely, clean and simple designs – very appropriate for the season..
Comment by Rachel April 6, 2010 @ 9:30 amWell put Rachel. I knew I didn’t want sparkles or flashy effect for something religious like a cross.
Comment by melitastitches4fun April 6, 2010 @ 10:13 pm