Swan side finished~
I have been so busy getting my orders filled I havent had much time to work on my casket, but like I always say, a little here...a little there...adds up and voi~la, I finished the swan side of my casket last week~ WOO!
Once the roses were on, I made a few other flowers to make things interesting....just an excuse to use beads I haven't used yet really......
This is on the lion side....it was imperative that I find a spot for these tiny stripe beads....I was not going to spend 5 years on a beaded stumpwork casket, and not have them somewhere....since nearly every single 17th c beadwork piece I have studied has had striped beads on it someplace.
It's cute. I like it.
The design I drew out included these bellflowers....I have snowdrops on one of the friezes, and debated several years I guess....on weather to make these snowdrops, or yellow bells...(the Yellow Fritillary). Me and yellow bells go waaaay back...I mean, probably before I could talk. We would venture out each spring to pick them...I can remember my Pa bringing some home from the mill in his lunchbox....cant imagine what the fellas thought seeing my Pa out picking wildflowers on his lunchbreak...XOXOXOXOXOX
I love them so much, really when I got to this point, there was no question, yellow bells went on both the swan side and lion sides.
With so many roses, I needed some rosebuds. I think I had 6 or 7 for each side planned....and as I was making them, I did what I was afraid I would do...and slid out my finished panels from their storage case to 'just make sure' they looked 'full' enough. :::::::sigh::::: I knew it. I didn't like the lid~ too sparse, so I decided I would spend my sewing day making rosebuds, and as many as I got finished in that one day, I would put on the lid.
I got 11 made, and attached them on the garland around Lady Victory ~ the angels loved how they smelled so they each picked out a few to hold too~
Once the rosebuds were on, it was just leaves left....I made 30 leaves for the swan side to complete it. I could have put more on there, but I think I need to draw the line somewhere.....I have had folks comment that they think I just like making tedious little things forever and will never get it finished......not the case.
Tho I do really love the process, I do in fact, want to get it finished!
I have more caskets planned you know ;)
As for the lion side....the last side...it is finished save for the leaves...30 leaves as well...and yesterday while camping I got 7 of them done...the end is very near my friends!
~A Day Spent Stitching, is a Blessed Daye Indeed~
So COOL!!!!! I LOVE the yellowbells! You could have made some a sort of pinkish lavender and they could be harebells! There's an idea for your next 5 year casket.....Woodland! Animals, flowers, birds, mushrooms, etc. all from the Pacific northwest (where you grew up) with YOU as the main "Lady in the Center" on the top of the casket. You could even put your "house" you built in your story of Potters Pond! Gee....I'm just full of ideas for you! LOL
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