Shawkl’s ICQC 103 Ribbon V

Wednesday, February 12, 2020

The last task in the monogram segment is to make a puffy ribbon letter. I chose to use my own handwriting for the shape, and V for my surname since it represents both Boy and me.

I couched the 7mm silk ribbon down with some specialty perle cotton, which has a thin metallic gold stream running through it. (If you want more details for the fern motif, check out the post I made here.)

I may decorate the V more when I begin embellishing the blocks themselves, but I do enjoy its simplicity here for now.

I was reminded, also, that ribbon embroidery really needs a hoop stand to lessen its frustration. Too bad I leant my out! 

 

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