Half Moon
This crescent-shaped dandelion seedhead seemed to be calling out for the “moon” treatment of a purple background to suggest a night sky. The stem is hand-painted ribbon, glued into place, and everything else is a combination of stitches and glued-on fluffy pieces (technical term).
I talk about how I make the seeds in this old post. One difference this time is that before attaching the seeds, I ironed them to remove the crimped look you get from splitting the threads.
That’s when my husband walked in. He has a knack. “Whatcha doing?”
“Ironing my seeds.”
“All-righty then.”
The ironing also helped me sculpt the shape of the fronds a bit. It’s like hairdressing on a very small scale.
It’s hard to get really white whites in embroidery because of the shadows the stitches create, so finally I used a few specks of Pentel dye stick in white to help the center of the seedhead stand out.
When I get around to it there’ll be a companion piece, Full Moon.


June 17th, 2013 at 1:31 am
Louise, super and funny – beautiful at night in the moonlight. I wish the wind would not blow off the seeds.
June 18th, 2013 at 11:34 am
Thank you Anneliese!
June 20th, 2013 at 2:35 am
Thank you, Louise, for visiting my blog.
Anneliese