Ta-dah! Yep, the Multiplicity piece from the class I took last weekend in La Jolla is finished after only six days.
This piece was so much fun to stitch! Now I just have to try and decide if I’m going to attempt to finish it into the actual frame weight or let my local finisher do it instead.

Design: Multiplicity
Designer: Margaret Bendig
Fabric: 18-count white mono canvas
Fibers: Kreinik braids & Rainbow Gallery Fyre Werks ribbon
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I really love this color palette! It works really well with the color of my living furniture which is kind of a sage green microfiber. I really wish I could capture these colors better so you could appreciate them more fully. Photographing metallics is a real PITA!
Here is a list of the colors I used along with a coordinating reference point in the piece:
Kreinik braid #4002 (Spiced Chai) – Smyrna border
Kreinik braid #4003 (Ginseng Gold) – background of the wicker/basket looking stitch
Kreinik braid #4004 (Earl Grey) – fill-in stitching on the sides
Kreinik braid #4005 (Sugar Cube) – top of the large overlapping stitches on the side
Fyre Werks FT33 (Moonglow) – light color woven stitches in the center
Fyre Werks FT50 (Old Gold) – dark color woven stitches in the center
As I mentioned, this piece was a very fun stitch. I enjoyed it so much that I’m actually considering stitching it again.
I think it would be very cool to do it on black canvas using orange & black fibers for a Halloween look. What do you guys think?
Anyway, now that this piece is finished (project #10 on my 25 finishes challenge), I think I’ll be going back to Mary Wigham this weekend.
Until next time …



















Great finish…can’t wait to see it all finish-finished!
Just beautiful!
It’s lovely, congratulations
Yay! Is this the same colorway Margaret showed us? I think I would have like taking this class