Friday Homework for Lesson 23 - Whipped Running Stitch
This is my homework for Sunday Stitch Nursery School.
I made curved lines with cups and plates, stitched Running Stitches in lime green on those lines and then Whipped them with a variety of fancy threads, mainly in orange.
The fabric puckered beautifully.
Child's play or contemporary art?
Have been thinking of you with every stitchery and tapestry I have seen while away. I like the puckering. Are you going to put each lesson into a book? Can see a lovely embroidery journal at the end.
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A bit of both, maybe?
Lots of lovely textures, anyway...
I didn't want to spend too much time and effort on this stitch, so I'll call it kid's play!
Have been thinking of you with every stitchery and tapestry I have seen while away. I like the puckering. Are you going to put each lesson into a book? Can see a lovely embroidery journal at the end.
I'd say it could be either.
Whipped waves Huh?. Just kidding. the work is good. thanks for the W stitch, which I'll do now.
another good example of what can be done with a stitch
Interesting circles!
An oldie but a goodie!
Contemporary art. I love the way this turned out!
Good!
Anyone can play with this stitch.
Just fooling around!
Yes, an oldie!
Thank you!
very beautiful and pleasing Contemporary art. it is lovely piece.
That's the charm of running stitch, it can be so simple and yet so sophisticated.
Well done, Queenie!
Thank you. It was nice to have an easy stitch to play with!
It IS a nice stitch!
Love these circles!
Now they are being 'X-rayed'!
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