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Mesa Triangle with Kathy Rees
August 21, 2022, 10:10 pm
Filed under: ANG Seminar 2022, Mesa Triangle with Kathy Rees

The main reason for taking Mesa Triangle with Kathy Rees was to learn about fabric appliques. I also liked the colors and of course, I enjoy classes with Kathy. The design is 3.5″ x 12″.

As I stitched, I realized that while this is not a symmetrical design, there are components within the design that I am making symmetrical by manipulating the overdyed threads. It is very subtle and you may not notice it but it makes me happy.

The triangles divided by the blue zig zag line on top are the first examples. The 3 across the top match, the two bottom center match, and the two smaller side triangles match.

In the next section below on the right, the nine triangles match as they progress downwards as does the very slightly overdyed tent stitches. I stitched each side down with matching colored threads instead of stitching side to side. I did the same thing for the other nine triangles that appear horizontally further down.

In between those triangles are a band with 3 “windows”. The “panes” are an overdyed thread, Gloriana Mesa Sunset, appropriately enough, which I love. I got the top and bottom panes matching pretty good without actually trying. And, I did get the far left and right vertical panes to match. Then, I shifted the blue down just a tad for the center two vertical panes.

For the bottom panel, the 4 Gloriana Mesa Sunset columns all match, gloriously!

I never expected to get both Seminar pieces done in the 2 weeks since returning. But, I have lots to start including two new ANG Main Line Stitchers chapter projects (these bars may just work for one of them) and my EGA Step 6 Master Craftsman Canvas Program (design, canvas, and threads are ready). I am also looking forward to a class with Catherine Jordan in September and Toni Gerdes in October.


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Great job in manipulating the overdyed threads. They came out perfect. Love the top waffle band and the blue in the bottom band

Comment by brendasneedlepointstudioblog

Thanks Brenda!

Comment by melitastitches4fun

Nicely done! I really enjoy manipulating overdyed threads to make them match my vision too.

Comment by Remedial Stitcher

It can be hard to choose not to manipulate overdyed threads!

Comment by melitastitches4fun

Great job! I didn’t get what it was going to look like from your blog – the end result is beautiful. Love the integration of stitches with each other and the fabric is interesting in the piece. Makes me want to try it.

Comment by lpleyer

I think I heard she has a companion piece for the Atlanta Seminar.

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