Work In Progress Wednesday.
Hexablooms
I have stitched on about half of the floral hexagon blocks to row 15.
Work In Progress Wednesday.
Hexablooms
I have stitched on about half of the floral hexagon blocks to row 15.
The name gives it all away! This week, we have a Stem Stitch that is whipped, so it is easy peasy.
My photo instructions can be found below, but if you want to see something in a book, go to Reader's Digest Complete Book of Embroidery or Sharon Boggon's Creative Stitches for Contemporary Embroidery (Volume 1). (Her second book, Volume 2, will soon be published and can be preordered. Check out Pintagle's website for details.)
Now for my photos:
Homework:
This time it will be quick and easy, just add this simple stitch to the three samplers.
Oh, this is a wonderful stitch. Some have commented that the Spider's Web Stitch make up a beautiful rose, especially when the weaving is done with embroidery ribbon.
That is absolutely correct, and actually, I already have in Sunday Stitch School's collection a similar rose - namely #249 Fly Stitch Rose.
The weaving is done in the same way for both stitches. It is in the base stitched spokes that the difference lies. Fly Stitch Rose is, as the name suggests, based on the Fly Stitch + a Straight Stitch trapped underneath the arms of the Y:
By weaving, with embroidery ribbon, in the same way as the Spider's Web Stitch, you get this look:
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Here is my Spider's Web Stitch homework.
Aida Sampler
Sunday Stitch School Reference Chart
Work In Progress Wednesday.
Hexablooms
I made a number of parts for the Hexagon wall hanging.
Sunday Stitch School Indigo Sampler
I added this week's new stitch (#366 Spider Web Stitch) to the sampler. Here worked in wool.