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Published: Sat, 03/26/11

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2011-03-26 11:46:03-04

The miniature embroidery project I’ve been working on as my “15 Minute” project is chugging – and I mean, barely chugging – along right now. Part of the reason is that I’ve been working on other projects, specifically some samples for my Needle Arts class (more about that later).

But, Little Progress beats No Progress. Here’s where I am at this point on this miniature tapestry, designed after the Sense of Hearing tapestry at the Cluny Museum. This miniature project is available through MicroStitchery, if your curious about the source!

Miniature Embroidery Project: Cluny Tapestry

That’s the latest bit of stitchery. It doesn’t look like much, does it? You know why? Because it isn’t much!

This is the previous update I posted last week:

Miniature Embroidery Project: Cluny Tapestry

In comparing the two, you can see that I only accomplished the rest of the foliage to the right of the banner, plus the background stitching there. Even with only this little bit done, though, you can get a good idea of the lush leafery around the banner. (Leafery probably isn’t a word. But it’s Saturday. And besides, Shakespeare made up words all the time…)

Miniature Embroidery Project: Cluny Tapestry

So there we are. The whole thing so far.

Incidentally, in case you’re wondering, see where the top of the banner is there? The design only goes about half an inch beyond that stitching. When I think about that, I get excited! I realize it’s more finished than not finished, thanks to short bursts of stitching when I could grab time. Hey, that’s encouraging! And just thinking about that makes me start planning out where I can squeeze 15 more minutes or so out of the day, to make faster progress. Yep, needlework is a great carrot!

Enjoy your weekend!

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