Well, if you look at the date, you can see that this ought to be SATURDAY homework for lesson 299. The work was completed just before midnight but I had neither time nor energy to write up the post, thus the delay. Sorry!
Aida Sampler
The grid I made was very narrow, but it looks neat and tidy.
Sunday Stitch School Reference Chart
As this fabric has no grid, I drew the crosshatch pattern and stitched on top of the lines.
Back Stitch seen on the top of the work is one single stitch after another. On the back, however, you have what looks like Stem Stitch - the threads are double. This means that a narrow grid like this would be very hardwearing and suitable for Canvas Work on upholstery.
The aida sampler does look very neat and tidy, which is very appealing to me. I also like the two color sample.
ReplyDeleteBack Stitched Trellis is a beauty and very stunning tucked in here or there or used as filler.
ReplyDeleteI think on the nobbly cloth, you might find it would work better if you made the stitches a bit longer and the grid a bit wider. But it looks pretty good, even as it is!
ReplyDeleteIt looks amazing to me!
ReplyDeleteDepending on the condition of the fabric, it may be difficult to sew.
ReplyDeleteHowever, such fabrics may be better depending on the work. I have recently come to realize.