Showing posts with label Rhodes Diamond Stitch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rhodes Diamond Stitch. Show all posts

Friday, 13 December 2024

Friday Revision Homework - Stitches 306 - 310

Sunbonnet Sue is enjoying the cold winter weather. When the first snow fell, she rushed outside to make a snowman.

I usually make all the outlines in Stem Stitch, a stitch outside the five featured stitches for each Sunbonnet Sue sampler. In this particular group of five stitches was a linear stitch, Whipped Backstitch, which I used to outline all the main shapes. Boy, did it take time! Much, much more time than the quick and easy Stem Stitch would have taken. It was a good lesson to learn what linear stitch to use when. So, if you have little time, don't use the Whipped Backstitch. If you want a beautiful, even line, though, and have the time, go for the WB. 





Sunday, 8 December 2024

Sunday Stitch School - Revision: Stitches 306 - 310

These last five stitches seem to have very little in common. How am I going to work them into a Sunbonnet Sue sampler?

Let's revisit them. If you click the title a link will take you to the instructions.


306 Whipped Back Stitch

This is definitely the easiest of the five stitches, yet it is a very attractive stitch.



307 Rhodes Diamond Stitch

Here is another member of the Rhodes family. I like that the diamond can be either a square on point, or a real diamond shape - long and tapering.



308 Crossed Cretan Stitch

It takes a bit of time to get into the rhythm, but once you have got it, you have got it!



309 Chessboard Filling Stitch

Here is a neat canvas stitch. Nice and hardwearing.




310 Circular Buttonhole Dome Stitch

This stitch has been around for a long time. There are many possibilities here, play around with colour and different types of thread.




Homework:

Let Sue have seasonal fun!




Friday, 15 November 2024

Friday Homework for Lesson 307: Rhodes Diamond Stitch

Like all the other Rhodes stitches, this is a beauty.

Aida Sampler


Sunday Stitch School Reference Chart


Mottled Wool Scribble Cloth




Sunday, 10 November 2024

Sunday Stitch School - Lesson 307: Rhodes Diamond Stitch

You already know that I love Rhodes Stitch. Did you also know that I love diamonds? So you can understand how happy I am to show you the Rhodes Diamond Stitch today!

Check out the instructions at Piecework Magazine.com (scroll down to Figure 4, for the Diamond version).

I made two graphs, one (red) is the same as in the instructions above, 



and the other (blue) is the frugal style where you can save some thread as it has little thread on the back.



Here are my photo tutorials for both stitches:
















On the back, you can easily see the difference in the amount of thread needed.


Homework: Sprinkle some diamonds here.