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Christmas Time From Dawn To Dusk
August 12, 2022, 9:19 pm
Filed under: From Dawn to Dusk, Twilight Too

What happens when Christmas meets From Dawn to Dusk by Karen E. Dudzinski from Textured Treasures? This cute ornament! It is Motif 1-1 which I agreed to stitch to show how the various motifs would look if stitched individually for ornaments. This is one of three projects that ANG Main Line Stitchers will be stitching over the 2022-2023 year.

I had Needle Necessities 153 Razzle Dazzle Red for the Satin Stitch Leaf and a roll of 1/16 silver metallic ribbon for the Plaited Upright Cross and center leaf vein in my stash. The red flosses from dark to light are 814, 816, and 321.

Instead of the 11/0 beads, I used 15/0 Miyuki beads and Sundance silver sequins BDS-SQ214 which I have plenty to share if anyone is interested. I think they will sparkle better.

Other threads were DMC Floss Blanc, DMC #8 Perle white, DMC #5 Perle 321 red, and Kreinik #8 Braid 001 silver.

It took me about 6 hours to stitch this (spread over several days). I kept track to get a sense for how long it would take members to stitch a motif if we do one a month.

I stitched Access Commodities Metallic Soft Twist Trim Cord (Size 16) on with Sulky Invisible thread (fine 0.004) which was quite a challenge to see! But, it worked better than a matching silver thread because I had to go into the Ultrasuede backing & kind of deeper into the front to cinch the two sides tight. The cording Size 32 might be better although this is fine. It was way easier and quicker than using the Palestrina stitch for the edging. For this ornament, I used one layer of Skirtex, a stiff interfacing, that I had left over from a name tag kit obtained from Marilyn when we volunteered for ANG Distance Learning together. We made coordinating name tags for the 2014 ANG Seminar in Chicago. I had forgotten where I’d gotten Skirtex from, searched on my blog, and found out where I’d gotten from. I keep following Marilyn around ANG! She is excellent to work with and very knowledgeable.

My finishing is not perfect but looks very good. The first photo revealed a piece of invisible thread that had gotten caught on an edge but I was able to bury it. So, it was all done & ready for our August ANG Main Line Stitchers meeting this past Monday.


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That makes a great ornament! I’ve always thought that each of the squares in Stars for a New Millennium would make great ornaments too.

Comment by Remedial Stitcher

Thanks. Yes, I totally agree about New Millennium.

Comment by melitastitches4fun

Looks terrific! Love the combo.

Comment by JoanneP

Thanks!

Comment by melitastitches4fun

Can you let me know where the pattern is available?

Thank you,

Violet Anderson

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Comment by Violet Anderson

Textured Treasures has a Facebook page and they offered a sale a month ago. The patterns are also on The Stitchers Garden and Madame Needle websites and probably others (try Google search).

Comment by melitastitches4fun

Love this and can see lots of possibilities to make ornaments using the centers of larger projects. Your colors are perfect. And great job on finishing.

Comment by brendasneedlepointstudioblog

Yeah, sure, center motifs would make great ornaments. Thanks for commenting on the finishing. I was really happy with it. You reminded me that I have 2 more I want to get done by Sunday. Thanks.

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