Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Briar roses...

Well, here are my efforts that took me into the wee small hours - not a lot to show for it- except my sleep depraved eyes. I sat yesterday looking at my block and my block looking back at me. We both knew - my block and I - that if I didn't make a start - it would be unlikely that I would. So my block said to me - "Let's just get on with it!!!!!!" And so I did...
A glimmer of an idea grew... I remembered that I had some flower threads in a couple of kits I had so I went on a mission and unearthed them. Between the three kits I had quite a selection of the colours that toned with my block. Flower threads are lovely and soft and I have enjoyed working with them before. I wondered how best I could utilize the threads and thought that they would lend themselves quite nicely to outline stitch roses - which as the name suggests is just outline stitch going around in a circle. While mine aren't the best example you can get the idea what they should look like. Like when making up a CQ block - you have to travel in the same direction otherwise you can get yourself in a bit of a pickle. At first the roses sat above the seam line like birds on a fence and so I thought about what I could use to connect the flowers - leaves just didn't do it for me - believe me I tried- so I fell back on the tried and true feather stitch - now I am a fussy Virgo - and go to great pains to make things nice and neat. This time I wanted the feather stitch to ramble and be a little untidy and not stay within the boundaries of the tan/gold section. As you can see I have managed to connect the flowers and ramble just a wee bit - I am going to extend the 'rambling' - over the seam line- into the floral section, the red section below and perhaps into the multi coloured section at the other end. I already have bought a couple of buttons and some other bits to go into this section so the rambling should 'travel' the eye just nicely to them. As I stitched kept getting the words 'briar roses' - so much for my tree block!!!! I have a feeling with what I thought I was going to have is not what I will end up with. But in saying that I am positive that the block will undergo many changes before it is completed. I do feel a little better this morning having made a start.
I perceive part of my difficulty is that it is a strong block and not pretty, therefore I am needing some strong stitch elements so that they doesn't get lost in the fabrics - I think the flower threads helped start this process - however I won't be using just flower threads - but they were a great way to start 'the ball rolling' so to speak...

6 comments:

Maureen said...

I find so often that what I visualise for a particular block does NOT work,because the block has a mind of it's own.

Jo in NZ said...

I can see you are feeling happier, your posts are always longer, which I like because I enjoy reading what you write!

Dawn said...

Great start on your block there Sharon! Sure you can ramble over it . . . . it's fun to wander. :-) Am looking forward to see what you do next on this one.

Calidore said...

Ohh I like the roses and the colours you have chosen are so pretty. I agree with Maureen, blocks make up their own minds as to what you do on them. Forcing them in another direction just doesn't work and makes you frustrated.

Good work my dear, I am looking forward to what you do next.

Hugs

Catherine

Gina E. said...

Lovely roses there, Sharon! I'm looking forward to my next visit so I can all this work 'in person'. I agree with Jo in NZ - you do sound happier about what you are doing.

Sharon said...

LOL - Jo, I write as I talk - perhaps like my roses - I ramble... Just ask G... My daughter always says 'Mum not the director's cut - the movie shorts please...'

Thanks girls for your comments... I agree with the block having its own path and to a degree its own soul... It certainly 'shapes itself' to some degree.