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Wednesday 25 July 2012

Hanazume


Here is Hanazume, my Japanese Embroidery Phase 1 piece. I have been thinking about trying Japanese Embroidery for the last 18 years, since my frient Steph headed off to Bournemouth to do her phase 1 piece. Intially I was put off by the cost and  I had just started bobbin lacemaking, so I concentrated on that for the next couple of years. With the arrival of my daughters, cost became less of an issue and time became more scarce. So over those 18 years, whenever I went to the Knitting and Stitching Show, I would linger by the JE stand and think "maybe one day". A job change in 2005, resulted in a house move to Fleet 18 months later and the end of a commute round the M25, which often took an hour and a half on a Friday night. So now I had more time and even better, a sewing room or as the girls called it, Mummy's play room! Around this time I discovered Japanese Bead Embroidery, which I thought I would find easier to get to grips with and it was. After completing Calm Flow earlier this year, I decided it was finally time to take the plunge. I was worried that after thinking about it all this time, it would all go wrong but I have really enjoyed doing this piece. It was a challenge. I would guess that I could have done 2 or 3 pieces, with the number of times stitches were undone and redone. Now it's finished and off at the framers, I am ready to start my next piece -"Flowers from the Heart of Japan". As well as being relatively local, my teacher, Jean, is generous with her time and her knowledge. What more can you ask for?

4 comments:

coral-seas said...

Hi Cath, you have stitched Hanazume beautifully. Congratulations on finishing it. Don't worry, we all take everything out 2 or 3 times when we start :-)

Cath said...

Thank you for the encouragement. I know I can't expect to be an expert overnight :-)

Anonymous said...

Wonderful stitching Cath. Shame I didn't get to see it in real life when I was with you last month. I seem to remember that I undid my chrysanthemum so many times I made a hole in the fabric which is probably why it is unfinished (and lost) along with my two other JE pieces. I hope you continue to enjoy your JE journey. Steph

Susan Elliott said...

Congratulations! You did a great job on Hanazume! I think getting through the first phases is the most difficult. And ripping out...that just goes with the territory, right? I'm so excited for you and eager to follow your journey. Enjoy!