The Fourth Corner: Winter.

The Fourth Corner: Winter.

I have chosen to decorate the last corner of my wool blanket with some winter greenery in recognition of the season and Christmas, and I think some holly and mistletoe is an appropriate choice.

Holly and ivy were used as traditional decorations for the home at Christmas, it was a part of my childhood, and we all loved trying to find the nicest and shapeliest sprigs of each for our Mum. I have carried this on in my own home. I don’t remember seeing any mistletoe growing in the area of my childhood home in Ireland, nor in Yorkshire, where I lived for some time, but there is an abundance of it where I now live in Herefordshire. I did try to grow some last year on the crab apple tree in the garden, but no joy from all the seeds (about 50) stuck to the branches. I may try again early next year.

       

The tree on the left is a large maple and you can see the ‘balls’ of mistletoe around the top very easily. The photo on the right is of a large mistletoe ‘ball’ (different tree), the berries are just about visible. Both trees in the local park.

There is a national mistletoe day, and this year it is on 7 December. Each year there is a mistletoe and holly auction in a town/rural area not far from here (Tenbury Wells), the auction dates this year are 26 November. and 3 December. A Mistletoe Festival is held each year – 7 December this year – when the druidic myths and traditions around mistletoe are celebrated.

A certain amount of mistletoe is harvested for this auction, but future harvests needs to be protected too.  Many people will gather some of their local mistletoe, or buy a bunch from a garden centre. It keeps well, and I generally collect some for my home the week before Christmas

My post is due on 9 December, quite close to Christmas, and around the time when I would be out looking for some greenery to help me with my Christmas decorations. So, a timely post!

I have a holly tree in the garden with lots of berries on it this year, so it is very easy to pop outside to collect a sprig. Mistletoe grows practically on every tree here, unfortunately quite high up on the trees and therefore difficult to reach. But occasionally there will be some that is within reach to snip a piece off.

Once again, I have free machine stitched the holly sprig shape onto the wool blanket, along with the some leaf shapes. Not all holly leaves are sharp and prickly, which is lucky when trying to find a nice sprig. I have also free machine stitched the mistletoe sprig shape.

                                                       

I have stitched some pre felted leaves to the blanket to add a little extra dimension. I made these some time ago, and these I have hand stitched using a blanket stitch. I compared which shade of red floss is the closest colour for the berries, and then embroidered these in place.

The colour of mistletoe berries are more like small pearls in colour and shape, quite white/opaque, and difficult to show up on the wool cloth; so I have used a pale golden colour floss to embroider these berries so that they can be seen a little easier than a white colour would be.

The blanket will need a little more work I think. I will add a decorative feature to the centre, probably a little more stitching, and then I will find a soft backing to complete, this will make it more comfortable next to the skin.

 

 

12 thoughts on “The Fourth Corner: Winter.

  1. A beautiful winter corner. Really like the way you’ve used two kinds of holly leaf on the sprig and the ‘white’ mistletoe berries show really well against the white of the blanket.
    We’re wondering what will be added next?

    1. Thank you ladies for your kind comments. I did enjoy this corner very much.

      On another note, I have no idea why some of the photos are so large! I made them all the same size when I resized them and uploaded them!!

  2. Love this Marie. Just the right shapes and colours. What next I wonder, something to represent a New Year perhaps?
    I hope you’ll show us the whole blanket when you’ve finished it.
    Ann

  3. That’s a lovely winter corner Marie. I had problems with my photos too. Not sure what is going on as my photo sizes were the same as they used to be. A ghost amongst us?

    1. Thank you Ruth. You could be right – a ghost in the machine! I found it very odd, the photos were all the same size, and just a few kbs in the different photos. See how it goes I guess!!

    1. Thank you Leonor, I am really pleased with it, and I love the colours I have achieved too.

  4. What a beautiful winter corner Marie. The holly and the mistletoe are beautifully placed on the blanket. I love how you used two colours for the mistletoe berries, really gives it extra dimension.
    Merry Christmas to you and your family Marie.
    Helene

  5. your holly and mistletoe are lovely. the 3D leaves add great dimension. I heard ( on a nature show I think) that if a something nibbles the holly leaves, the plant changes the shape of them to prickly to protect them.

Leave a Reply to ShepherdessannCancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Discover more from Felting and Fiber Studio

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading