Do you remember last week's stitch, #232 Romanian Macrame (Flower) Stitch which is a knotted linear stitch?
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Did you watch the video that was included in the blog post? Then you know that the knotted line of Romanian Macrame (Flower) Stitch is the outline of a petal. Today let's make that petal.
Here is a Romanian Macrame Petal:
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Draw the outline of a petal on a piece of fabric.
Stretch that fabric in a hoop and work a line of
Romanian Macrame (Flower) Stitch along the line.
Anchor the last stitch.
Make two Straight Stitches across the base.
With the eye on the needle go under
the Straight Stitches.
Make a double stitch between the
side and the bottom of the petal.
For the next stitch go under the two
Straight Stitches again.
Work your way around the petal.
Anchor the last stitch underneath the
]fan] you have just created..
Start weaving from right to left, under
and over two pairs of the warp (four threads).
Continue.
Return from left to right.
halfway up the petal, skip the last pair
and work only the inner warp threads.
Anchor the last stitch.
The more warp threads you have
the more of a rounded hill look
you'll get.
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5 comments:
That is a really pretty stitch. I think it could work well for a mandala
That is a beautiful petal and amazing technique, and you're going to sprinkle them around, good choice.
Oh, now that's an interesting idea. I wonder where I can use it?
This does look like a petal and will make a pretty flower.
This is a really beautiful example of the stitch. I have a lot of catching up to do!
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