Friday, 15 May 2026

Friday Homework for Lesson 362 Roza's Ladder Stitch

Roza's Ladder Stitch was fun to work with. Be aware, though, that you need to pay attention to how much you pull the thread to control the tension. Or each 'twiggly person' (the twisted part of the stitch) won't stand straight up.


Aida Sampler

The perfect grid is a great help to make the stitches behave and sit evenly.



Sunday Stitch School Reference Chart

This was done without waste canvas, and I had to eyeball the stitches.


Red Kimono Silk Scribble Cloth

For some reason, it was hard to stitch on the red silk. I wonder why the silk suddenly felt so hard and stiff...

As you can see, the stitches are not particularly straight or even.


5 comments:

Pamela said...

Good point about minding the tension. The aida fabric does help in keeping the stitches nice.

Rachel said...

It almost looks like a needlelace stitch in some versions..

https://linsartyblobs.blogspot.com said...

I think I could get into a right mess with that stitch.

Janie said...

I like your description, 'each twiggly person'. As if you were stitching 'twiggly persons' to embellish a border or make a design statement.
Why not have a little fun while stitching, I think it makes for faster work.

Angela said...

Maybe a twiggly person shouldn't stand up straight! giggles