Showing posts with label hoopla. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hoopla. Show all posts

Sunday, 29 April 2012

Mushroom, mushroom!

At the Fashion, Embroidery and Stitch show at the NEC in March 2012 I was fortunate to be able to go on a silk shading hand embroidery workshop with Katie Pirson, where we started this mushroom. I've now finished it, and taken photos of my process in finishing it as a hoopla too, for future reference.


It was really nice to be able to work on something with silk shading/long and short stitch, as it is a very useful stitch to have in my repertoire. Katie is a brilliant teacher; I agree with her that it should probably be called 'Long and even longer stitch'!


My finished mushrooms:


Silk Shaded Mushroom (26)


And here they are on my hoopla wall:


Silk Shaded Mushroom (24)


I finish my hoops with a layer of wadding behind the embroidery, which gives a really lovely raised appearance:


Silk Shaded Mushroom (17)


I also wrote up a tutorial for finishing hoopla hoops with a layer of wadding and a felt backing, like these, so that next time I don't have to try to remember what I did. it's in this Flickr slideshow, with directions in the captions: