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Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Winter in August

This month's biscornu for the:

Winter Petersburg is done! It's by Olga, who has a lot of very pretty freebies. The blog is in Russian but pictures are a universal language :)

The three squares that repeat. I love the pattern and the combination of stitches. I really enjoyed stitching the squares and it didn't get boring even though I had to do each five times.
Assembly was tricky since 5 corners come together at the top and bottom and 4 at each side. I went across and back and forth to narrow the gap. There was still a pretty big gap at the top and bottom so I put a bunch of beads to cover that up.
It's actually pretty massive and I had to hunt for ages to find a needle that could reach from the bottom to the top and still go through a bead. The beads are giant so it wasn't too bad.
I'm not sure if it's something that happens with all 15-sided biscornus or if it's because I used aida but the corners aren't smooth and stuffed. They are even more pointy in person.
I really enjoyed working on this. I'll probably do a few more if I can find any nice 15-sided patterns.

TitleWinter Petersburg
DesignerOlga
Start dateAugust 8, 2014
Finish dateAugust 24, 2014
Total time23.75 hours
Fabric16 ct red aida
Floss & BeadDMC B5200, MH 16603

13 comments:

  1. Isn't it amazing how a flat piece of fabric with some squares of stitching can become something so different and very pretty. The biscornu is lovely. Congratulations!

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  2. Beautiful! Your finishing is a pretty as your stitching.

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  3. This is a really lovely piece. I've never tried a 15-sided one.. looks daunting, especially with different stitches and beads as well. I think you nailed it!

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  4. I love the way you finished that Winter Petersburg. So adorable!

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  5. Hello Blu
    You did a beautiful work, I love it!!
    I just published my part today, I'm late...
    Happy stitching! :)

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  6. If you love to cross stitch, maybe you'd like to check out World of Charity Stitching, a Yahoo group of cross stitchers, quilters and sewists. We stitch themed squares and random squares to be made into gifts for children and seniors in care facilities.
    I hope it's okay that I posted on your blog.
    Thanks,
    Peggy

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  7. Ooh! It's really beautiful :-) I keep promising myself that I'll make one some day.

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