Showing posts with label Four Legged Knot Stitch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Four Legged Knot Stitch. Show all posts

Friday, 1 May 2020

Friday Revision Homework: Stitches 126 - 130

It was Linda at Linsartyblobs who suggested I used Sydd Tofs to depict Sunbonnet Sue as a cheerleader with pompoms. What a great idea! Thank you Linda.

Now what team is Sunbonnet Sue leading us to cheer for?
It is of course the universal team of people fighting the Corona Virus and its devastating impact on our lives and livelihood.

Let's root for

  • the heroic medical workers risking their own lives,
  • scientists and researchers trying to find a vaccin and a cure,
  • teachers, students or workers struggling to keep up with scheduled activities from home,
  • the masses of people who have suddenly become unemployed, and maybe evicted, too
  • those who have lost businesses,
  • world leaders trying to solve new and unpredictable problems,
  • lonely people struggling with isolation and depression,
  • medical workers and patients who are facing discrimination
  • families trying to keep peace in cramped homes,
  • victims of domestic violence,
  • all the people whose plans for surgery, weddings, holidays, exams... have been postponed
  • those masses who have lost loved ones...
  • and of course, all those patients who are fighting for their lives right now.







Sunday, 26 April 2020

Sunday Stitch School - Revision: Stitches 126 - 130

How quickly this five-week period of new stitches has passed. Let's repeat the stitches and then make a Sunbonnet Sue sampler.

Click on the title to go to instructions and homework.

126 Sydd Tofs
A beautiful fluffy stitch. It will add a new dimension to any embroidery.


 127 Amadeus Stitch
This, too, is so flexible in its 'put together into any constellation',  it will add a fresh look to traditional embroidery designs.


128 Four Legged Stitch
So basic, so useful, so easy, - and so tricky to unstitch, so be careful!


129 Olga's Petal Stitch
Wow! This was a totally new way of stitching. Can we call it surface drawn work?
Many shapes can be made, not only petals.


130 Antwerp Edging Stitch
Easy and quick, you can get two different looks depending on if you keep a tight tension or give the thread some slack.
It can be used not only on the folded edge, but as a surface linear stitch, too.











Homework:
How can I best use these stitches for Sunbonnet Sue? Well, I got a nice idea from one of my blog readers!

Friday, 10 April 2020

Friday Homework for Lesson 128: Four Legged Knot Stitch

 If ever you want a simple stitch, this is one to choose.

Easy and fun.

Aida Sampler

Sunday Stitch School Reference Chart

Teal Wool Tailoring Scribble Cloth


Here is a sample of the various stitches that resemble Four Legged Knot Stitch.
From the top left:
Knotted Loop, Sword Edging, Moss
Bottom: Sorbello and Four Legged Knot