and Sunday Stitch School's #81 Reversed Fly Stitch?
Check out Sarah's instructions here, or follow my photo tutorial:
Homework: Add here
Check out Sarah's instructions here, or follow my photo tutorial:
Homework: Add here
When you use the Surface Darning Stitch, there is such an amazing lack of thread on the back that it is a joy! You have saved a lot of thread. On the front, however, you have a lot of thread and, it took a lot of time to put it there! Save thread, waste time!
Aida Sampler
I used a light blue Perle 8 for the warp threads and a great number of short ORTs (short left-over thread ends) for the warp.
It became quite colourful.
Sunday Stitch School Reference Chart
It was fun to make a check pattern.
Red Kimono Silk Scribble Cloth
Work In Progress Wednesday.
Hexablooms
I put the last stitch in the last 'snake'. The assembling of row #17 is completed.
The Royal School of Needlework has a grand collection of stitches on its Stitch Wall.
Today I want to try the Surface Darning Stitch. It gives you an attractive woven piece of work and can be used for decorative purposes or as a smart way to cover a tear, a stain or other blemish on a garment. SDG's darning!
#373 Surface Darning Stitch is sustainable in another way, too - as it is a surface stitch, almost no thread is used on the back.
Work it like this:
1) use Aida or another fabric where there is a clear grid
2) stretch the fabric in a hoop or frame
and a suggestion:
1) RSN used the same colour for weft and warp threads; why not use two, like I did, or even more. You could make a beautiful checked darning.
Let's see on Friday what kind of
Homework
Queenie will hand in, as she works these samplers.