Work In Progress Wednesday.
Hexablooms
I put the last stitch in the last 'snake'. The assembling of row #17 is completed.
Here are the 27 blocks in the last snake (row #17).
Sunday Stitch School Indigo Sampler
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.
This stitch is not difficult to stitch, but it IS hard to keep the loose thread loops fixed at the same height. As soon as possible, please paint the stitch line on the reverse side with an agent that will stiffen and fix the line in place. I used water-diluted bond, but you can also use clear nail varnish or something similar.
Aida Sampler
Sunday Stitch School Reference Chart
Red Silk Kimono Scribble Cloth
Work In Progress Wednesday reports on a good reason to celebrate. Look at Hexablooms, below:
Hexablooms
I have made the final hexagon piece.
Here is the list of things yet to do:
1) join the blocks together into a long 'snake' = row #17
2) add the long snake to row #16, and the flimsy will be complete
3) stitch on a turn-over binding edge for the backing.
4) sandwich with batting and backing, or think of a creative new idea for the back...
5) quilt with embroidery stitches, using metallic thread
6) embellish the white pieces with something metallic
7) add some form of hanging sleeve
78) display on the wall
What year shall we set the goal at? 2027 or 2028?
Sashiko Kitchen Cloth
The cloth is slowly gaining stitches, a small step at a time.
Sunday Stitch School Indigo Sampler