Saturday, 21 July 2012

TAST2012 Week 29

This week the name of the game is Basque Stitch, a form of the lovely twisted chain stitch. I have seen lots of wonderful interpretations of it on Sharon's blog Pintangle.

Right now my stitching must be done in short and sweet sessions and I came up with the idea of making a birthday cake with burning candles.
Let's celebrate the 100th anniversary of HEMSLÖJDEN! Long live FOLK CRAFT!


13 comments:

J Honda said...

just brilliant Queenie! wow - even short and sweet is magnificent with you! :D this is beautiful and so fun!

Nalini Vasudevan said...

superb

Queeniepatch said...

Thank you for your kind comments!

Lis Harwood said...

What a lovely interpretation, so clever.

Claudia said...

Yummie, Queenie! And long live FOLK CRAFT! Cheers Claudia

Annet said...

Yummie stitches!

Leelagovind said...

too good queenie!

Marjolein said...

It is like glaze and fruit juice dripping of the layers of the cake. yummie!

Queeniepatch said...

I thought the Basque stitch looked like runny icing and candles, and the flames could be made with chain stitch.
A cake like this might not be delicious or yummie, but it sure is non-fattening!
Happy stitching to you all!

Anonymous said...

Very pretty. Thanks for your inspiring comments on my blog.

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Kathy said...

I love your birthday cake!

Debbie said...

LOL! What a great interpretation, Queenie!