This kit also came with the Dinky Dye fibers and a 5 color sequence, specially dyed silk like Mixed Berry. It did not come with fabric, though, but only called for white (I think? Anyway, I got white). I went ahead and grabbed a scrap piece they had for sale so I could start it soon. I also kind of decided to stitch this one first as a practice for the second one. And it's a damn good thing I did.
I noticed mine did not look like the model, my colors were in the wrong sequence. While I don't hate the outcome, I think the sequence is far less obvious and I prefer the model. Oh well. To be honest, since I'm not sure I want to frame this or keep it, even, it's not the worst. I have a beloved cousin who really liked this, I might finish it into a wall hanging or something for her.
The other issue I had with the kit was the same one I had with the Mixed Berry, in that the silks are skimpy as heck. In fact, I ran out of the regular peach/orange, and I had to pull from my personal supply. I blended it with the original so that the minor lot difference wasn't as noticeable. Because of the issues with both kits, I would not recommend purchasing it unless you really like the design or just need to have the entire Glendon Place dessert series.
I started this well ahead of Mixed Berry but did not finish it first because when I finished all of the stitching, I realized that the kit did not come with the mill hill beads required. I went through both kits/patterns and my personal bead supply and then ordered what I needed.
I started 1/14/2017 and finished 9/25/2017. Stitched on 28ct white lugana.
Whole thing! whoohoo! Ok, so maybe I like it better when I look at it from a distance (still probably not going to frame it though ;) )
I still question the red beads, but whevs :)
I took pictures of this one in the setting sun like I did Mixed Berry, and I gotta say, I do love how the firey colored beads light up in that setting
And just for funsies, here is a side by side. You can mainly see the sequence difference in the large motifs around the center/outside of the mandala. I like the green in the middle of the motif more than I do at the bottom, where mine is on that motif; I also like the increased variation of colors on the diagonal motifs radiating out of the center, it's too blendy in mine for my tastes. The upside is that I made sure to get the Mixed Berry sequence correct, since I was so bent out of shape about it on this piece.
That's too bad about them not including enough threads. I love the finished project though. So beautiful.
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DeleteIt is pretty, but I can see where it doesn't have the pizzazz of the model. Definitely make it into something your cousin would like though, it's still beautifully stitched.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I do think it's "pretty," just not me. And probably definitely something for someone else ;)
DeleteVery nice finish - even with the "issues". I have never been very good at sequencing. I remember thinking after the one class I took on it that there was a lot of waste when I did it correctly.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate the attempts with the kit, but I am definitely not a fan of sequencing.
DeleteI liked the other one, but I love this! Probably because I'm do love oranges. I can see why the model insisted on the sequence it did insist on, to get the yellow -> orange gradient to the middle motifs right, but I still really like the way yours turned out.
ReplyDeleteAny chance you would sell me this pattern? I would love to stitch it! Yours is lovely!
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