Friday, 27 November 2020

Friday Homework for Lesson 153: Alternating Chained Buttonhole Stitch

 Friday homework:

Aida Sampler
Oh, look at this black creeper, slumbering 
during winter. Rest asure it will spring to 
life in spring!

Teal Wool Tailoring Scribble Cloth
Wildly uneven!

Sunday Stitch School Reference Chart
A magic creeper changing colour in the middle,
or is it a new shoot? Is spring already here?

This is an organic stitch. Wouldn't it look great with beads, or knotted flowers?

Wednesday, 25 November 2020

WIPW - A Golden Matt and A Red Border

 Work In Progress Wednesday today will show you 

Crazy for Crazy

where I used the arabesque swirls in Running Stitch to build Knotted Running Stitch floral stems.

Leaves in long and narrow Lazy Daisy Stitch were added.

I also made a simple line of Cretan Stitch to cover one seam.

Next week I will take out the beads and pearls, and add the David Star Shirtwaist Button.



Tvistsöm Cushion
I have completed the inner area of teal and green with specs of gold and colour.
Two rows of metallic thread all around the stitching made a nice matt (mount).
Work has started on a red border.

Log Cabin Challenge
The completion of 10 more blocks brings the total number to 305.
I can no longer close the lid of the box; I will have to find a larger box for storage.


Sunday, 22 November 2020

Sunday Stitch School - Lesson 153: Alternating Chained Buttonhole Stitch

Here is a another beautiful, and easy, linear stitch suitable for plants. 

Alternating Chained Buttonhole Stitch is similar to the Zig-zag Petal Stitch, but is quicker and a smart way to make a stem and leaves/flower buds at the same time. The stem is also thinner than that of the Zig-zag Petal Stitch.

It was Deepa of 'This and that... my random thoughts' who taught me this stitch, here is a link to her blog with pictures. Do visit!

Stitch it like this:

Begin with making a loop.

Anchor the top of the loop,
come out inside the bottom of
the loop, at the stem.


Make a new loop in the other direction,

anchor, and continue.

You can of course change
the angle of the loops, and 
end the stem with a single leaf/bud.


Homework:
How about letting a creeper grow wild on these samplers?










Friday, 20 November 2020

Friday Homework for Lesson 152: Chain of Heart Stitch

I worked on these samplers.


 Teal Wool Tailoring Scribble Cloth
Variegated silk perle
and light purple metallic thread.

Aida Sampler

It was a bit hard to anchor the half hearts,

but the variegated thread adds a nice shading.


Sunday Stitch School Reference Chart

See how nice the chain of hearts are on a curve!