Saturday, October 20, 2012

WONTON PINCUSHION

 This is my Wonton Pincushion completed for a recent Stitching Friends Challenge, the idea came from a page  from an unknown magazine found in a scrapbook of ideas lent to me by another embroiderer. Here is the original instructions....

It was intended to hold potpourri however for our challenge we made a firm padded base to place inside that was stuffed with sheep's wool. My base had a 4cm square of firm card on the bottom then a good size pad os sheeps wool and to hold everything in place I used a stretch bandage, it worked great. The outer covering is made separately, embroidered and held in place with the ribbon tie which was threaded through the eyelets.... it needed to be a firm fit.




The view looking down .........................



Simple to make and any form of embroidery could be used to decorate it. I am now looking forward to seeing what my exchange partner has done and will share with you when it arrives. I have had a phone call to say my piece has arrived safely and delighted  the reciever.


I have finished and mounted my little Rabbit. and now moved on to completing a similar piece started some years ago with a certain exhibition in mind but when the criteria came out it saddly did not meet the requirements and was put aside. hopefully by the end of the weekend I will be able to show that one to you. Both have been stitched as slips then cut out edges turned under and  mounted onto another piece of fabric. Its a very useful method and one I also use for my bird pictures. Big advantage is that if the stitched pieces does not go well you can start agin without having to start the whole piece of work again.






 

Its IHSW and specially great here in NZ as we have a three day weekend so I have lots of stitching planned and I will report in on Monday night with my progress.








 Now I am off to stitch for the rest of the day...... and again tomorrow and again........ Enjoy your weekend.

12 comments:

gracie said...

Love that won-ton!Is it really easy to do? The bunny is so cute...as usual, you have done some lovely work.

Annie said...

One great finish after another. Love that wonton. You do such a great job on the edging among other things. And the bunny slip just comes alive when it is mounted like this.

Mouse said...

oooo love that wonton :) soo cute and your wee bunny has turned out just beautifully :) need to come over for some finishing and stitching lessons :) have a great weekend :) love mouse xxxxx

Vickie said...

Love, love, love the bunny.

Rhona said...

Your wanton pincushion is fabulous!What a great idea. Love your little bunny too.

Chris said...

The wonton is so sweet!
I love that bunny!!

Carol said...

Oh, the pincushion is wonderful, but my heart belongs to that precious bunny, Lee--your work is exquisite!!

Karoline said...

They are both gorgeous, congratulations

Bea said...

Beautiful finishes, both of them. The care you take is so apparent.

brandy1 said...

Love your embroidered wonton. So delicate. A lovely gift.Shirley

cucki said...

hello dear, its me cucki from south africa..i am your new happy follower..
i love your blog and stithcing so much..
super cute..
big hugs cucki xxx

dixiesamplar said...

Love the bitty rabbit...so real!