Showing posts with label wheatear stitch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wheatear stitch. Show all posts

12 Dec 2015

The ornament trees

It is a TAST stitch of SharonB which inspired me for those

fir trees - crossed buttonhole stitch, the small "trees"

are made with wheatear stitch.

 

Then I had the idea to make a christmas ornament. It is small.

Less than 4 cm

What about making more? I could use them as pendants for

little presents.

Yes, good for Christmas. The gingerbread house is a photo

from a journal.

Then I increased my output. And please look at the cross-stitch

snowflakes on the reverse side -

DH put them on our wreath of Advent

Next step - filling the sachets with Christmas cookies -

DH was baking - instead of renovating the house, ha!

I gave them all away .....

Enjoy Sunday - it is the 3. Advent - three candles are burning.

 

 

17 Nov 2015

Cilaos embroidery - antique stitiching

In French: "Les jours de Cilaos"

The photo is from http://blogdefloralie.eklablog.com

Women on the French department La Réunion make this wonderful

embroideries and I am dabbling in it, too. I simply have to try it:

Counting the threads - I nearly can't see them. It is a 25-count

even weave. Every 5 threads needle down and up again. This helps

to pull and cut the threads lateron.

Reading in one of my "Inspirations" magazine (issue 79, 2013)

I found that it is is called Punto Antico or antique stitches,

which dates back to the 1400s --- They use a 38 count fabric.

How can they possibly still see this, maybe under a microscope?

 

The square is prepared The threads are waiting for

wrapping and knotting.

 

I spanned the threads across and made the buttonhole stitches

around the square.

 

I found the tutorial on this page here - It is a very slow procedure -
I am sitting already several days at it. No matter.
 
My thread is too thin - it is perle 8.
I regard it as an exercise! The flowers are called strawberry flowers
the round thing on top will be the crown.
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Apart from this delicate embroidery I am again occupied with
SharonB's TAST stitches. You will find everything here -
Meanwhile Sharon published 19 stitches. There will be many more.
I jumped in with the crossed buttonhole stitch (no.17)
making these little fir trees on a linen/cotton fabric.
The two small trees on the left are made with the
wheatear stitch (no. 16)
 

Below is my previous stitch cloth - I added the

half chevron stitch (no. 18) on the right side forming an edge -

with beads.

 

Below the whipped chain stitch (no number) ...

... on a nine-patch - inspired by Jude Hill, slow sewing all by hand.

So long!