Double homework this time!
Aida Sampler
It was impossible to use the holes to make even points. I didn't want to cheat and stitch between the holes. Nevertheless, the stars are rather neat, I think.
On Aida with its far-apart holes, you need a fluffy yarn to cover the foundation, as can be seen in this picture.
Sunday Stitch School Reference Chart
On a tight weave like this, the stars form easily.
The Roumanian Couching is tight and compact, but I had trouble keeping the edges even.
Mottled Wool Scribble Cloth
As I mentioned before, marking the hexagon shape for the stars' foundation is nearly impossible on this mottled wool. I cut out small paper hexagons and pinned them down first, then it was a bit easier to stitch the hexagon. The actual Six-Pointed stars were easy to do.
Roumanian Couching was also easy to do on the wool, but the edges are uneven...
5 comments:
Love those stars, they will be perfect for Christmas stitching!
The stars do look really neat, I do like them.
The stars are great! Nice to see the different sizes.
The fluffy yarn makes a big difference.
I tend to use Roumanian Couching to cover uneven-edged shapes anyway, so difficulties with straightness are camouflaged!
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