Showing posts with label Satin Threaded Running Stitch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Satin Threaded Running Stitch. Show all posts

Friday, 9 April 2021

Friday Revision Homework - Stitches 161 - 165

Thank you for understanding I needed an extra week for my homework. This Sunbonnet Sue took some time to make, but it was fun. 

Sue really needs to relax and has taken up yoga. Where better to practice than under a blossoming cherry tree when no one is around - social distancing and peace of mind!







Sunday, 28 March 2021

Sunday Stitch School - Revision: Stitches 161 - 165

 I bet you are ready for a break! It is time to revise the last five stitches.

Click on the title to get a link to the instructions.

161 Ceylon Stitch

It takes some time and patience to get the tension even, but once mastered, this stitch looks like knitting.











162 Cashmere Stitch

This is a nice canvas stitch.











163 Canvas Stem Stitch

Arrows galore!









164 Satin Threaded Running Stitch

An easy stitch obviously, but it can still look striking. Think different colour, different thread, different weight, different length, or why not two pairs of legs for the same Running Stitch - wouldn't you have a headless four-legged animal? Just add a French Knot and the horse is ready for your carrot!











165 Lazy Daisy Popcorn Stitch

Here is a wild stitch, the wilder the better, I guess.












Homework:

As always, make a Sunbonnet Sue portrait with these five stitches.



Friday, 19 March 2021

Friday Homework for Lesson 164: Satin Threaded Running Stitch

This stitch is easy and quick. It is a nice addition to the Running Stitch family.

Aida Sampler

Sunday Stitch School Reference Chart

Teal Wool Tailoring Scribble Cloth




Sunday, 14 March 2021

Sunday Stitch School - Lesson 164: Satin Threaded Running Stitch

FromMaureen of  CrazyQstitcher I once learned Satin Threaded Chain Stitch and it became Sunday Stitch School's  #97 stitch.

Today's stitch is a similar one, but I can not remember from where I stumbled across this variation. It is using the same technique, but is based on the Running Stitch.


Work it like this:

Make a line of Running Stitch.


Come up from below, go over the thread
of one Running Stitch without catching any fabric.

Anchor the thread next to where it came out from.

Repeat for each Running Stitch.




Homework:
You have three samplers to add this stitch to.