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Sunday 22 March 2020

Sunday Stitch School - Lesson 126: Sydd Tofs

Welcome to the world of wool embroidery. Today we have another stitch from Carina Olsson's book Bottensömmar. The Swedish name Sydd Tofs translates into English: Stitched Tassel, but rather than a dangling tassel it looks like a little mossy hill.

To make it you need:
plain weave 
OR Aida/counted weave, with a backing of plain weave
a hoop
a needle
wool yarn
small scissors
a comb
a lint roller with sticky tape

Thread the needle with double yarn.

Insert the needle from the top 
and leave the last 1 cm of the yarn
on the surface.

Come up and down near the first
stitch, leaving a 1 cm loop. 

Repeat until you have a nice tuft.

On the back you should have a little 
knob of yarn.

Remove the fabric from the hoop,
and expose the tuft.

Pinch the tuft and trim it
with your scissors.

Make a rounded shape.

Comb the fibers.

Use the sticky tape roller to remove
lint and fluff up the tassel.
 .........

You can of course use a pen to make even loops.

Cut open the longer loops,
then trim in the way
described above.

Small, tight, perfectly round,
larger, fluffier
or wild and untidy,
there are no rules in free form embroidery.
Have fun!

Homework:
Experiment with stranded floss to see if it can replace the wool yarn.
Then add Sydd Tofs to these samplers.











5 comments:

  1. I like this. There are so many ways to use a fluffy spot!

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  2. Good tutorial. I like Rachel's description, 'a fluffy spot'.
    And I agree there are lots of ways a 'fluffy spot' could be used to good effect.

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  3. A question. Do you secure the wool on the back before you remove it from the hoop?

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