Friday, January 23, 2015

New Punchneedle Design: Antique Ducks and Winner!


I finished my new piece this week and I am please with how it came out. It is so hard to get the true colors in a photo, but I love the contrast between the dark background and the brighter design.

I had an idea of doing it with a hit or miss star and more prim shades and making it into a rug, for my niece who got a large dollhouse last Christmas. I will have to see how she has decorated it so far and then I can make some rugs to fit her style.

The design is done in punch needle and comes in an epattern with a color photo, basic colors and instructions, as well as a line drawing of the design, so you can reduce or enlarge to fit your project.

The finished pillow is 6 1/2" X 5". It is an adaptation of an antique rug and could be done in wool appliqué, as well.

And now for the winner of the free pattern. The winner is Lecia of Farmhouse Prims! Lecia, email me with your choice of epattern or booklet and congratulations.

I hope everyone has a wonderful weekend and are not in the path of the storm, that is coming our way.
And for this weekend, if you buy any one of my epatterns, you get one for free. The free pattern must be of equal or less value, as the one you bought, so great time to get some patterns for the coming seasons. To get your free pattern, put the name in the comment section of your order.

The piece is more prim and muted in person, the flash tends to pick up certain colors and make them pop. I also made my piece a bit off centered, but the pattern has been modified and straightened.


21 comments:

  1. Very pretty! I do like those colors.

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  2. I have some friends who like felt applique and thought of them when seeing your new piece. It is really charming and the colors stand out against the dark background.

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  3. It is a fantastic pillow and love the colors. Gold against a primitive black background is very rich. Congratulations Lecia.

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  4. Congrats to Lecia! Wow that turned out quite beautiful, hon, well done!

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  5. another great piece Debbie...colors are just right!

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  6. you are an amazing artist and a quick one, lol great finish and I don't see any vegetables...I though you were working on veggies, lol

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  7. Love this piece Debbie! Perfect colors and the edgeing is wonderful! I think I am going to try my hand at some punch needle in a bit if things ever settle down here~ your hand work is always so inspiring! Stay comfy and cozy if that wintry weather s headed your way!
    Hugs!
    Cathy G

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  8. I love this Design and the finished pillow is just beautiful !!!

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  9. your little pillow is lovely... hope the storm keeps away...
    Hugz

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  10. This is gorgeous, I don't know how you keep outdoing yourself Debbie... :D

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  11. Oh.... very pretty! The colours are lovely! You do such wonderful work. Will the "storm of the century" be in you neck of the woods? Cheers!

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  12. OMG I can't believe that I won, I will look at your patterns and get in touch with you. I admire your work and now I am honored to have one of your patterns. Hugs, Lecia

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  13. Love the new pattern and the colors you chose....just perfect!

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  14. It's perfect! Love it and those colors...swoon!

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