Easy homework!
Aida Sampler
Sunday Stitch School Reference Chart
Red Silk Kimono Scribble Cloth
Work In Progress Wednesday can report that all the blocks of row 16 of
Hexablooms
are now stitched together into a long line.
When I introduced #355 Double Wave Stitch I promised I would do a single version, too. Here it is - #369 Single Wave Stitch.
It is registered in Mary Thomas's Dictionary Of Embroidery Stitches as Wave Stitch Filling, and in The Embroidery Stitch Bible it is known as Wave Stitch.
Work it like this:
here seen in brown.
Homework:
Make some waves on these samplers.
There is a reason the Balloon Stitch is classified as a Canvas stitch. I am sure you can guess why. Yes, it should be worked on canvas!
So it is a challenge to use the Balloon Stitch on plain weave where there are no guidlines in the form of holes.
Aida Sampler
(where there are excellent holes to guide you).
Sunday Stitch School Reference Chart
Despite using waste canvas to guide me, the result is rather wonky.
Red Kimono Silk Scribble Cloth
I drew a grid with square boxes, but had to eyeball it for the eight stitches in each little square. It was difficult to get the stitches even.