Friday, April 8, 2016

Friday Flash Back


Design - "Nest"
Designer - Ewe & Eye & Friends
Fabric - 30 count Pearled Barley linen
Fibers - Anchor - One strand over two threads
Started - 7 August 2011
Finished - 14 August 2011

Framed - Summer 2014

Eyelets, Rhodes, and straight stitches all contribute to the "texture" of the nest. I think it is a fitting tribute to all the many avian mothers and fathers I have watched in past Springs and Summers and hope to see this year as well. This should inspire me to get started on a bird stitch!  

So, what's up on the bird front?


The Turkey Vultures love to soak up the morning rays.

I like this view as you can see all the different layers of feathers - different colors and lengths that make up the bird.  And oh, that head!  

Bushtits!

Three of the sweet birds stopped by briefly early one evening.

And here's a new-to-me bird - a Eurasian Collared Dove.

Like Starlings, they are an 'introduced' bird that is now considered a pest.
They are larger than Mourning Doves and identified by the black 'collar' on their neck.

This pair of California Quail warily looked up to watch a hawk.

I have several 'single males looking for a good woman'.

7 comments:

  1. The nest is very sweet, and the way the different stitches lend texture is clever!

    I don't think I've mentioned, but I really like your new header! It's always fun to see what your new headers will look like!

    Last night I took my dog for a walk at a park with a couple of tiny ponds, and saw a nesting pair of Canada geese (a good distance from the path, thank goodness) and a pair of ducks (the female was ducking under water for her dinner while the male kept watch). There are also a lot of red-wing blackbirds in that area. I love their song. I think I may have spotted a female, as well.

    I'm apparently learning to enjoy bird-spotting from reading your posts! :D

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  2. Love your nest finish and the frame it is in, Beth. And the final photo of the bunny and quail is priceless!

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  3. The nest is perfect for you, and I love how you framed it.

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  4. the Nest is very pretty and the frame suits it well. Those turkey vultures are kind of scary looking!

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  5. Your nest stitching is really wonderful! I do love the texture! I haven't seen that one before!
    I've never seen a bird "sunning" like the vultures--they're really soaking up the rays!

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  6. Love seeing 'Nest' --it is really cute! I finished stitching the JN Bluebird Alphabet piece this week... haven't figured out how I will finish it yet! You were the inspiration to get it done! Love how tiny the beak is on the Bushtits! Just a little stub! Hugs!

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