I’ve started attaching the velvet and felt to the canvas background, stitching through the velvet with Sylko in the same colour with tiny invisible stitches. I didn’t want the felt to be even all the way round, so manipulated the velvet, pinching it up to make little folds and pleats, which make valleys and mountains to stitch into later.

I lined the felt up with the velvet at the bottom, as I didn’t like the way it looked separated through the scrim. The fold in the felt …….

……. gave me the idea to make a feature of it, so overcast a ridge up the side and across the top, which extended with diagonal stitches in the same perlé on to the canvas.

I had some eyelash yarn in the same tones as the metal, and did big straight stitches from under the scrim with the “eyelashes” hanging down. With a little care, they hang down well on the front and the back won’t be seen!

I then did some eyelets, and part eyelets in two shades of pink perlé between the diagonal zigzags. Using the fine pink perlé, I did long straight stitches in various lengths to anchor the velvet across the bottom.

I continued the straight stitches in varying lengths, it almost looks like freeform Bargello.

I wanted to add some blue to draw attention to the tiny glass beads, trying a selection, but none of them was quite right. They are much more turquoise.

I’ve done little French knots in a really fine turquoise rayon which wanted to knot, but not where I wanted! I used a perlé in shorter stitches, more of the mauvish one, then some turquoise and mauve in more broken lines. The bottom row is more green and ends in a straight line at the bottom. And finally so far, some more cushion stitches in the variegated ribbon to echo the other bottom corner. It’s all a bit random at the moment, but hopefully will blend from one area into another as it progresses. I’m loving the colours and textures, and seeing it evolve.



















































































