Wednesday 22 July 2020

WIPW - Threading Water

It's been a rainy and humid week in Tokyo, and I feel as if I have been threading water, also on the stitching front. It's Wednesday again, so time for a progress report = Work In Progress Wednesday. There  has been progress, but nothing interesting. No need to comment.

Freeform Embroidery
Knotted Chain Stitch, Net Stitch and three Needle Weaving Bars.

Crazy for Crazy
A bit of stitching and a line of braid inserted in the lace.

Tvistsöm Cushion
There are now 42 columns.

Log Cabin Challenge
The yellow lines indicate the eleven new seams, and they include the following stitches

  1. French Knot
  2. Bonnet
  3. Sheaf
  4. Open Base Needle Weaving Picot
  5. Inverted Feather
  6. Diamond
  7. Slipped Detached Chain
  8. Zig-zag Chain
  9. Twisted Satin
  10. Eastern
  11. Buttonholed Cable Chain

10 more Log Cabin blocks were stitched. Total count is now 154.








8 comments:

Rachel said...

Progress is never at a constant rate. You'll pick up again soon.

Janie said...

And another ten, Wow! Good progress and beautiful hand stitching.
You're going through rainy season? I saw that China was flooding in some areas, difficult time for them.
Thanks for sharing.

Pamela said...

You are really getting a great collection of blocks. The colors are very appealing.
This is the rainiest rainy season! Areas of Japan are experiencing big floods also.

Lyn Warner said...

I love the texture of the Tvistsom and can just imagine running my fingers over it. It must be lovely to work on.
What a beautiful and very interesting quilt you'll have with so many different stitches. I'm stitching an Embroiderers Guild of Queensland sampler of surface stitches and so enjoying the variety of unusual stitches.

carorose said...

I think you are being too hard on yourself regarding progress. Remember that tortoise.

Tanya said...

Isn't it fun to see how many seams you've finished embroidering on your log cabin project!

jacaranda said...

Beautiful work, your stitching is progressing. Just think, there is that much less to do.

Julie Fukuda said...

It is nice to see real people working with a plan... and a lovely plan too. Meanwhile I am dithering with chopped wood. I think my roof may be leaking and my brain is growing moss.