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.
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.
As promised, here is one of the basic stitches I missed. Spider's Web should have been added LONG ago. It also goes under the name Woven Wheel.
I followed the instructions in Mary Thomas's Dictionary of Embroidery Stitches. At Sarah's Hand Embroidery Tutorials, there are photos and a video to show you how to execute the stitch.
My Spider's Web photo instructions are here:
Mark the centre and an odd number of spokes.
round and round and round...
Homework:
Let the spider weave its web here.
This time Sunbonnet Sue is engaged in a daily activity she shares with everyone in the world - that of waiting.
She has popped into a café and is sipping her drink while watching the hands of the clock on the wall.
Who or what is she waiting for? Is the 'who' or the 'what' 5 minutes late? It is already 3.05 pm.
It was fun to use the various stitches:#365 Link Powdering Stitch made a nice leopard print for her T-shirt,
#362 Roza's Ladder Stitch turned out to be great for both the tweed skirt and the cut glass vase,
#363 Torocko Stitch was just right for a checked bag
#364 Kashimiri Ball Stitch was the obvious choice for the clock and also for the flowers on the table
finally #361 Vertical Herringbone just had to be the decoration of the aluminium table.
Other stitches used are, Stem Stitch for the body outlines, chair, hair, shoes and scarf.
I used Straight Stitch for the glasses and Backstitched Chain Stitch for the bag's handle.
Work In Progress Wednesday report for the beginning of June.
I have neglected work on the
Sunday Stitch School's Indigo Sampler
for a couple of weeks. Therefore I am pleased to show you #363 Torocko Stitch, #364 Kashmiri Ball Stitch and #365 Link Powdering Stitch.
Hexablooms
22 blocks in row #15 have joined hands. As soon as the others are attached, I will start joining this row of blocks to row #14.