I start with a framework for my tree. These days I usually use smyrna cross stitches (over 4) fr the tree, as they stitch up quickly and I like the look of it. Then I add a pot for the tree (I always try to make the pots different). I don't have a particular formula for stitching the tree - I just let my needle play. These are the two trees I started with for my ornaments this month.
The next thing I do is add some feature beads or perhaps tiny buttons. I just anchor a double strand of floss on one side of the tree, add beads to the floss, anchor it down on the other side of the tree with a small double stitch, then from the back of the work, put in some tiny couching stitches to make the beaded floss sit nicely. So, at the end of this stage my trees looked like this:
No hard and fast rules, but for these trees I alternated strands of stars separated by beads with strands of graduated beads. Mine are always symmetrical (even when I deliberately try to have a more casual look), I always think I will stop at this stage, but by now I'm in beading frenzy, so I never do! My next step is to fill in the empty spaces with beads.
I stitch backs for my ornaments, because I make them up by hand stitching them. So, this is what I have now:
I also stitched a Baby's First Christmas ornament as a Christmas gift for the newest member of my extended family. The teddy design is a freebie from the DMC website. I changed all the floss colours.
And that's me done for this report. I look forward to checking the blogs of GG participants. I always enjoy all the lovely pics.
9 comments:
I adore all your ornaments
You did an incredible work
Many compliments
Thank you for the tutorial on making your beaded Christmas trees. The trees are beautiful. Your Santa and teddy bear ornaments are very nice as well.
Wonderful, wonderful ornaments! Thank you so much for sharing:)) The pictures are really great and make me think I could try to do something like it. But I would definitely need more beads since I only have seed beads... I'm looking forward to seeing how you finish them too! The recipients are soo lucky!
Have a nice weekend:)
Those beaded trees are amazing!
I really like the way that you personalized the back of the alphabet Santa ornaments; they all look wonderful.
I can't see me ever having the patience to make up trees like this but thank you so much for the tutorial. It's not as complicated as it looks. Any chance of a picture of your massive bead collection at some point? I'm sure I'm not the only one who would like to drool over your stash! :)
Thank you for taking part in GG this month.
And thank you so much for showing us how to make those gorgeous tree decoration! I do indeed feel the need to go and buy some bead packs and give it a go!
I agree with Rachel, we'd love to see some stash photos too.
What fantastic stitching! Thank you for the tutorial on your amazing Xmas trees!
I love your Christmas tree ornaments! Very original and creative. Thanks so much for the tutorial, I may have to try this nearer to the Holidays this year :) Another idea might be to include small buttons for the larger ornaments.
Oh wow! I love your Christmas Trees! What a fantastic idea.. and thank you so much so showing us how you do them :o)
Hugs xx
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