Wednesday 26 February 2014

First Finish of 2014!

May I present to you the Rose of Sharon in periwinkle with yellow roses.


Although this isn't the first conversion that I have done, this is my favorite by a long shot!
I changed the roses from pink to yellow, her hair form blonde to brunet and changed her dress to periwinkle with a yellow sash.

The changes were as follows:
670 to 156
680 to 155
729 to 340
745 to 341
746 to 3747
931 to 729 + 680
932 to 676
3752 to 745
3756 to 746
223 to 725
3721 to 3852
819 to 3078
224 to 744

This is Rose in her original colors:
 

She is my first finish of 2014, and quite possibly my only finish, as I am about to embark upon a 32 page Heaven and Earth "Adrift".  

I hope to post updates per completed page.  But sadly there won't be much to see until I have about 7 pages finished.

Rose of Sharon will be traveling to L.A. to adorn the wall of a much loved cousin who has just bought a house.  Her name is Sharon.  Appropriate, no?

~Rai Rai

30 comments:

  1. Beautiful finish! Your cousin is really lucky :) I definitely prefer your version too... Well done & congrats!

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    1. Thanks! I think she looks a little less "stark" in my version. A bit softer, perhaps.

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  2. Beautiful finish. Well done. A lovely gift for your cousin's new house. Looking forward to seeing your new start.

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    1. I'm half way through page one all ready. It won't be much to see, as it's just a stormy sky, but I'll post a page when I'm done.

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  3. She's lovely! Your mods turned out great!

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    1. Thanks! I'm deliriously happy that she turned out so well. I had originally wanted to go to a very dark purple, but I think the lighter shades were the right choice in the end.

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  4. What a wonderful gift! I love the conversion especially the roses. Not enough yellow roses in cross stitch

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    1. I heartily agree! I had originally started them in pink, but it just wasn't working (to my eyes, at least.) So I picked out all of the pink and converted to yellow. I figured the other flowers toward the bottom of the pattern matched the purple in her dress, and that's what gave me the idea to match the yellow of her sash to the roses.

      Of course that set off new challenges as I then had to change the color of her hair, because yellow flowers didn't stand out. But the end result worked!

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  5. Hi,just found your blog and became a follower.
    Love your choice of colors,she looks fabulous.

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  6. Beautiful finish and I love your conversion choices!!!

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    1. Thanks! I'd been sitting on this pattern for years and I finally realized what was stopping me from doing it was the colors.
      Simple changes and a happy finish!

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  7. Beautiful finish - congrats!
    Your conversion works so well.

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    1. Thanks Bramble! I'm so happy with the results. It's almost a little hard letting her go.

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  8. I stitched this many years ago in the original colours and my parents have it framed on the wall in their living room...it looks really different seeing your conversion but you have done a great job!

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    1. Thanks, Justine! I would love to see her stitched in the original colors. It's amazing how just a few color changes can make a pattern look completely different, isn't it?

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  9. She looks great, one day I will also stitch her.

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    1. Will do you a conversion or will you stitch her in original colors? I find that out of all of the Mirabilia's, this one seem to have the most conversions! I've seen her done beautifully in red.

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  10. What a beautiful conversion! I really like the purple of her dress. She's a stunning finish. :)

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    1. Thanks Kate! I think the purple makes her look softer, somehow! I can't really describe it any other way.

      I'm glad you liked it!

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  11. she has come out beautiful, SO much better than the original version, congrats on your stunning finish :)

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    1. I agree, Summer. I find the purple softened her, somehow. I found the yellow to be a bit stark, and sharp, somehow.

      I'm really happy she finished up so well.

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  12. Hi there from South Carolina! I am still going through the list of bloggers from the GYB party. It has been slow going because I have some time constraints at present. I have many interests and sewing ranks high on the list.

    Your Rose of Sharon is wonderful and the colors you chose for her are perfect!

    I have signed up to follow your posts and hope you might find time to stop by and check my blog out.

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    1. Hi Lynn and welcome! I will definitely check your blog out!
      Thanks for your lovely comments on Rose.

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  13. She is stunning. Clever you for converting the dress and roses, it looks so much better the way you completed it. Congratulations on an amazing and unique finish!
    Alicia xox

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    1. Thanks Alicia!
      Honestly, I'd been sitting on this pattern for years. Possibly even a decade, and I couldn't figure out why I just wasn't motivated to do her, and then I saw a conversion to red and it dawned on me, I didn't like the coloring. After that, it was a really simple fix to change her up.

      I'm super glad I did! I really prefer her in purple.

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  14. Oh what a beautiful finish! I love your color choices so much better than the original. Your cousin Sharon is certainly lucky!

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    1. Thanks Debbie! I can't believe what a difference changing a few colors make!

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  15. Great conversion. Wonderful finish!

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