Tuesday, 17 October 2017

TAST 149: Slipped Cable Chain Stitch

TAST stands for Take A Stitch Tuesday which is an online course of stitches on Sharon Boggon's Pintangle. Join in and learn. If you want to do it from scratch, there will be a rerun starting next year.
Read more about it here.
Learn the Slipped Cable Chain Stitch here.

As I have explained before, I want all the TAST stitches in one (private) collection and will give them the chronological number in the order I learn them. 
So now it is time for Slipped Cable Chain Stitch,  which I will call TAST #149.


Isn't it beautiful?




20 comments:

Pamela said...

It is beautiful! I especially like the varigated thread.

Queeniepatch said...

I agree, and confess I took the idea from Sharon's example!

Julie Fukuda said...

Looks like a caterpillar stitch .. pretty but not as dangerous.

Rachel said...

It's lovely - it would make a lovely briar stem for a garden picture, wouldn't it!

Annet said...

I like your experiments with this pretty stitch!

Radka said...

Nice stitching :-)
xx

https://linsartyblobs.blogspot.com said...

It is beautiful, I especially like the row done in yellow, brown and green.

carorose said...

Those threads are lovely.

Renee said...

Lovely work!

Queeniepatch said...

Ha, ha!
I think the look can change dramatically with the choice of thread and length.

Queeniepatch said...

Yes, or a caterpillar as Julie said, or individual flowers or spiky rings for heavy metal rock stars or... the possibilities are endless.

Queeniepatch said...

I loved working with it!

Queeniepatch said...

Thank you. I think it is perfect for crazy quilting.

Queeniepatch said...

I personally think the variegated thread looks best...

Queeniepatch said...

This stitch really is perfect for thread play.

Queeniepatch said...

Thank you. Wouldn't it be good on a crazy quilt seam?

crazyQstitcher said...

What beautiful samples you created, Queenie. The second photos makes me wonder if a whole project could be made from only this stitch with many different threads and various sizes.
It Would look great on CQ seams.

Queeniepatch said...

Yes, I agree with you - this stitch would look great on a cq seam. Also it is almost begging to play with different threads, lengths of arms and the links and the sizes of chains. Toss in colour and how the stitches are make, straight or on a curve, and you certainly could compost a whole picture with only the Slipped Cable Chain!

FlashinScissors said...

It sounds a great stitch to play with!
Variegated looks good, but I do like the first picture with individual colours too!
Barbara x

Queeniepatch said...

I think you could make a flowering garden, field or bunch of flowers only out of this stitch, Just change the thread!