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Monday
Jan012007

Christmas crafts

Now that I've given it away as a Christmas gift, I can proudly reveal my latest craft project. Here's the backstory:

I drew my aunt's name for Christmas, and knowing that she's a creative person, I wanted to do something crafty and meaningful for her. First I looked up her name, Laurie, on some baby name websites to find the meaning of it. The definitions varied, but essentially it has something to do with laurel. Logically. Next, I searched for "laurel" on Google Images, collected a few I liked, and narrowed it down to this one, a piece called "Be a Laurel Tree" by Takano Saki:


From there, I sketched the image onto paper to enlarge it (I just did it freehand, which fortunately I'm able to do somewhat accurately. I didn't know a better way.), then I re-sketched, very carefully, the image onto a piece of gray fabric. In order to embroider it, I had to divide certain larger sections into smaller ones---embroidery stitches can only be so wide. Then I selected five different colors of embroidery thread, ranging from white to black, and I set to work. I didn't plan out the color placements, just figured it out as I went along, but I like the result:


I stitched in my "signature" at the bottom and the title on top, trimmed the fabric, stretched and stapled it to a piece of cardboard, stuck it in a simple silver frame, and voila! A meaningful and crafty gift for a wonderful aunt.


Only it wasn't as simple as voila... I worked on this for a pretty long time, embroidering each stitch by hand. I embroidered while watching tv and movies, I embroidered instead of reading, I embroidered till my eyes and fingers hurt. But I loved it, it's so meditative and relaxing. And I'm very happy with the outcome. I'm thinking of trying other names...once I regain feeling in my fingertips.

Reader Comments (7)

That is absolutely GORGEOUS! I bet your aunt loved it. :)

January 2, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterJessica G

oh my !!! this is absolutely stunningly amazingly beautiful!! i love the shades of grey, white and black ~ you are so talented in your craftiness :-)

January 2, 2007 | Unregistered Commenterdaisies

You are so frigging talented and creative! Oh aspire to have just a small ounce of that!

That is amazing Shannon! Excellent work!

January 2, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterJess

Wow, that is beautiful. That is really really awesome. It's not only nice,, but a lot of thought went into it, and time. Wow! Can I say wow enough!

January 2, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterAngela

Seriously...how on earth do you have the patience to do that?! I love it though...nice job. When are you going to embroider me something by the way? I think the only thing I've gotten so far was a bookmark..it was way awesome, but its been a few years..:)

January 2, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterRobin

You are crazy. My fingers are hurting just looking at it.

Looks really nice.

January 2, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterEd

OMG...I absolutely love this. I loved it so much that when I first seen it I sketched it onto paper and made myself a quilt from it. Let me know if you would like to see it made into a quilt...

December 4, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterGloria

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