Today's stitch, Raised Lace Bullion Stitch, is from the Rosalie Wakefield's collection of Brazilian embroidery Mille Fiori.
It is another tricky stitch, worked with two threads of contrasting colours in two needles.
Follow my photo instructions and get frustrated or have fun!
To make this stitch you will need, 1) two strands of thread of different colours, 2) two Milliner needles, 3) a safety pin, 4) a pincushion or plastic foam to make the needles stand straight up, 5) bond or nail varnish to stiffen the tips of the thread.
Knot the threads and take each strand up to the front.
Stab the needles so they stand straight up in the pincushion.
Slip the loop over the right needle.
Take the right thread and make a loop over the right index finger.
Slip the loop over the left needle.
Pull the right needle through the loops to the back.
Pull the tip of the needle through the last loop and remove the safety pin. Pull thight.
Finally, anchor the thread near where the thread came out (see arrow).
You will need to practise to get a neat-looking ring. I haven't mastered the skill yet!
Homework:
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5 comments:
I don't think I've ever seen a stitch with quite such a kit list!
Your stitches turned out pretty, but it looks very difficult.
Amazing, you outdid yourself this time.
Raised Lace Bullion Stitch looks like small sea creatures crawling along the ocean floor. Now all that is needed is some seaweed.
I thought it was strange when the needle was standing upright. Looks very difficult. The finished stitch looks like a flower or a tambourine.😊
Oh Boy! I will have to try this one.
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