Today I will let Madam Totsuka teach us a combination stitch that results in a flower. It is easy as I am sure you know the two basic stitches already. The stitch can be found in Totsuka Embroidery Stitch Book #8.
The Woven Long Tailed Lazy Daisy Flower Stitch (that's a mouthful for you!) is made up of a circle of Lazy Daisy stitches with a long tail. These are later woven from the centre and out.
Before we do the stitch tutorial I want to point out that you need an uneven number of Lazy Daisy petals to weave them beautifully.
Here is how to divide a circle into an uneven number of equally large parts.
Let's say you want to have five equal parts.
A circle is 360º, so divide that with 5. You get 72º. (360 ➗5 = 72º).
Draw a circle, find and mark the center point.
Then draw a line from the centre to the edge.
Draw the new 72º mark line
(here is green).
make a new Lazy Daisy on top of each line.
thread and exit the background fabric in the middle.
Take the needle under and over the spokes
Flower is blossoming. Either like this or
like this, with more arms.
7 comments:
Good detailed instructions.
Both pretty versions will be great addition to any embroidery. Thanks for sharing.
Another one to try.
thanks.
I like this one. I should have thought to do this before!
I remember the ordinary woven wheel - this is a nice variation!
Thank you! I like both versions.
I've been using a compass a lot lately with my illuminated drawings. I have yet to use them with thread and fabric but there is always a first time!
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