Sunday 3 November 2024

Sunday Stitch School - Lesson 306: Whipped Back Stitch

Welcome to another lesson.

Today, I am happy to add one more member of the Back Stitch Family to my collection - the Whipped Back Stitch.

The name tells you all - it's a line of Back Stitch that has been whipped!

Watch Mary Cobert's video from Needle 'n Thread, 


or have a look at my photo tutorial.









Homework: Add here.



Friday 1 November 2024

Friday Revision Homework - Stitches 301 - 305

It was fun to make this Sunbonnet Sue sampler. 

I know she is not shading her face from the sun with a bonnet, but as her face is hidden under the mask, she will certainly not get a suntan, so I'll pass her off as Sunbonnet Sue.



As I have tried to illustrate in other Sunbonnet Sue samplers, Sue is a lady who is trying to inspire others to keep fit and go on a healthy diet. 

That explains why she has prepared a pot of steaming pumpkin soup instead of a basket of treats to offer any visitors. I am sure most kids will shun her house for more than one reason and would rather visit someone less scary who will give out calorific sweets instead.

Trick or Soup! Booooo


Happy Halloween!

Wednesday 30 October 2024

WIPW - Back to the Sunday Stitch School Stitch Sampler

I haven't shown much work on the Sunday Stitch School Stitch Sampler recently. Therefore,  this week's Work In Progress Wednesday report will feature an update on that sampler and a briefing on the hexagon project. The Mandala is slumbering in her box.


Sunday Stitch School Stitch Sampler

I filled in the gap at the top of the sampler by adding stitches used previously. #163 Canvas Stem Stitch (pink), #143 Chopstick Stitch (red), #219 Two-Sided Italian Cross Stitch (green), #54 Tramming (one line each on Stem Stitch and Cross Stitch, in yellow) and #169 Kerman Stitch (four individual stitches in yellow).



Hexablooms

I raided my scrap box of reds and greens and threw in a few lighter colours, to make ten more flowers. 

The total count is now 150. Way over 300 blocks are needed for the quilt/wallhanging, so there is plenty more work to do. Luckily, I still have plenty more pieces of scrap fabric!



Sunday 27 October 2024

Sunday Stitch School - Revision: Stitches 301 - 305

Now that we have learned five new stitches, it is time for a revision and a Sunbonnet Sue summary.

Click on the name of the stitch to get to the instructions.


301 Wreath Stitch

A little X-massy wreath can be made with this stitch.



302 Triangular Bullion Stitch

Trust Madam Totsuka to create another use for the  Bullion Knot.



303 Tacked Herringbone Stitch

Here is a quick and simple way to dress up the basic Herringbone Stitch.






304 Single Knotted Cable Chain Stitch

This version of the well-known Oyster Stitch can be varied in looks.



305 Kalem Stitch

This is a quick and easy canvas stitch.



Homework:

Sunbonnet Sue is eager to show you how the stitches can be used.