This homework took a bit longer than I had anticipated, and I did not complete the work on the Canvas Sampler.
Here are the other samplers, though.
Sunday Stitch School Reference Chart
I used waste canvas to make the stitches as even as I could, but they are very wonky.
These are also done with the help of waste canvas and for some reason they are much more even!
Aida Sampler
6 comments:
They may look wonky to you, but not to me!
I was thinking that I like the coloured ones the most but then I thought it could look like a fence if done in one colour. Or the middle of a racket.
I think this stitch wants to be even. I like it on the aida best. It does look like it takes time to do.
I like all three examples and colours.
Your samples of woven stitch are beautiful!
And your green and magenta block is gorgeous, in your previous post, with a fun story to go with it.
I like the part where you helped a student learn English by sharing her interest in fashion!
Caring enough to do that makes all the difference.
I really like this stitch though I can imagine how long it took to make it. I once tried (thought I was going to make something bigger) to do Aomori sashiko stitching (forget what it was called) but the confusion of counting stitches drove me crazy!
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