I like Celtic knots very much
and have used them in my quilting, like the Celtic knot on my double wedding ring quilt. But I could never draw one. I found a link at Tangle Harmony to a new
challenge at Creative Doodling. Judy posted a link to a YouTube video with very
easy instructions to draw a freestyle Celtic knot and challenged us to have a
go at our own design. I drew my string with a light blue colored pencil and
after drawing the Celtic knot I colored it completely blue. At one edge I
shaded it with dark blue. The twelve parts are filled with 13 different tangle
patterns. It was fun and easy!
vrijdag 31 augustus 2012
donderdag 30 augustus 2012
Sheaf stitch
The TAST stitch for week
35 is sheaf stitch. I stitched my 2 x 2 inch sample on 18 count Aida. I’ve used
different threads: perle 5, 8 & 12, stranded cotton and silk floss and Stef
Francis spun silk with flames. The bottom row is a variation I found in my book
Stitch Sampler by Lucinda Ganderton, it’s called Old Wheatsheaf.
The Old Wheatsheaf was my
inspiration for the row just above it, a laced sheaf stitch. I stitched both
rows in perle 5.
This 8-point star is done
in stranded silk.
Take a closer look at
this sampler on my Flickr-page.
dinsdag 28 augustus 2012
Old sheaf stitches
The TAST stitch for week
35 is sheaf stitch. I have a few CQ samples to share, but I start with my TAST
2007 sampler. This is the first part, stranded floss on muslin.
The second part on the
same sampler. I started with the beaded sheaf stitch, I wanted to make a bottle
shape. A few days later I added more sheaf stitches and turned it into a guitar.
(It’s so much fun to read my TAST 2007 notes again!)
A seam on my ATC Ladybugs, also stitched with stranded floss.
A beaded sheaf stitch with stranded floss on
my ATC Crazy about purple.
This last sample is a
seam on block 3 of my Crazy Monday quilt. The thread is rayon.
I think I’m going to
stitch on my Aida sampler this week.
maandag 27 augustus 2012
Linked double chain stitch
The TAST stitch for week
34 is linked double chain stitch. This morning I finally had time to stitch a
few rows. From left to right:
- stitched in Stef Francis spun silk with flames
- stitched in perle 5
- a variation inspired by Nancilyn’s sample in perle 8, I decorated it with detached chain stitches in cotton a broder
- a variation in DMC color variations perle 5, large double chains and a small twisted chain
- a similar variation in Stef Francis perle 5, large double chains and a small chain stitch instead of a twisted chain
- a variation in perle 5, small double chains and a large twisted chain
- a similar variation in Stef Francis perle 5, small double chains and a large chain stitch instead of a twisted chain
donderdag 23 augustus 2012
Vicki’s tree
This pretty tree arrived
a few days ago. It’s made by Vicki for the book page swap at Stitchin Fingers.
It’s the last page for this swap, so now I need to start thinking about making
a fabric book with these pretty pages.
woensdag 22 augustus 2012
Work In Progress Wednesday - August 22
I’m very happy with my
progress; I finished quilting the last flowers! I’m still thinking about what
to do with the background and the borders. Suggestions are very welcome!
the backside of my quilt |
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dinsdag 21 augustus 2012
Old linked double chain stitches
The TAST stitch for week
34 is linked double chain. This is my TAST 2007 sample. It’s
stitched with different threads, from top to bottom: orange cotton a broder, 3
threads of stranded floss, perle 5 and organza ribbon. At the left side I made
a variation with perle 5, I added an extra step with 3 chain stitches next to
each other.
This is an ATC I made a few days after I finished my TAST 2007 sampler. It’s stitched on felt with perle 5.
This is a seam on my crazy ornament Flip Flop. It’s also stitched with perle 5.
My last sample is a progress photo of my PLOS sampler Birth. I stitched the green linked double chain with perle 8.
I enjoyed flipping through my photo’s and reading my old notes for this post. It gave me a few more idea’s to experiment with this stitch.
This is an ATC I made a few days after I finished my TAST 2007 sampler. It’s stitched on felt with perle 5.
This is a seam on my crazy ornament Flip Flop. It’s also stitched with perle 5.
My last sample is a progress photo of my PLOS sampler Birth. I stitched the green linked double chain with perle 8.
I enjoyed flipping through my photo’s and reading my old notes for this post. It gave me a few more idea’s to experiment with this stitch.
zondag 19 augustus 2012
Pekinese stitch
The TAST stitch for week
33 is Pekinese stitch. I wanted to build on the experiments in my Pekinese stitch ornament and combined the Pekinese stitch with herringbone stitches for
more contrast. First I stitched all rows of backstitches and herringbone
stitches. Then I made the Pekinese stitches with 4 threads of yellow stranded
silk. I turned my work for every second row of Pekinese stitches. The
herringbone stitch is done in 2 threads of stranded floss. The backstitches are
all different threads, from top to bottom: perle 12, Stef Frances spun silk
with flames, perle 5, 4 threads of stranded floss, perle 8 and perle 5. This 2
x 2 inch or 5 x 5 cm sampler is stitched on 18 count Aida. There’s a bigger
photo of this sampler on my Flickr-page.
vrijdag 17 augustus 2012
Peter The Dragon
Yesterday my third fabric
book page for the swap at Fibre Fever arrived.
It’s made by Helinä. I like this dragon very much.
It’s made by Helinä. I like this dragon very much.
woensdag 15 augustus 2012
Work In Progress Wednesday - August 15
There was not much time
to quilt this week, I have another fabric book page to finish. But yesterday
evening it was too dark to stitch, so I quilted about an hour. First I finished
the vase I started last week.
Then I started with the
last flower at the left side. I only quilted the petals and the circle in the
centre. Now I only have to quilt the other petals and a few hanging flowers at
the left side. Time to start thinking what to do with the background and the
border. Suggestions are very welcome!
And a photo of the
backside of my quilt. It finally starts to look like a vase.
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dinsdag 14 augustus 2012
Old Pekinese stitches
The TAST stitch for week
33 is Pekinese stitch. It’s a stitch I used recently, but I want to share my
samples chronological, so I start with my TAST 2007 samples.
I made rows of Pekinese stitches with perle 5 on evenweave . . .
I made rows of Pekinese stitches with perle 5 on evenweave . . .
. . . and a circle with 3
threads of stranded floss on muslin.
I stitched my next sample
for Sharon’s PLOS class. Here you can see how I pull the thread through when I
stitch more rows of backstitches.
And these are the
finished diamonds. The left one is done in brown perle 12 and a metallic
thread, the right one in brown perle 8 and perle 5.
This triangle is done in
blue perle 12 with a metallic thread. It’s part of the same sampler as the
diamonds.
And this is my recent
experiment for Issue 3 of the Ezine &Stitches. I cannot share the details,
but there’s a bigger photo of the complete ornament on my Flickr-page.
maandag 13 augustus 2012
Mode - Fashion
All pages in my altered
book are painted. The background of this spread is gesso with acrylic paint. I
decorated it with photo’s and words from magazines. The dashed line and the
borders on the photo’s are done with an old black permanent marker. I made
swirls with a yellow gelly roll pen. There’s a bigger photo of this spread on
my Flickr-page.
It was inspired by
this step-by-step journal spread.
zaterdag 11 augustus 2012
Cast on stitch
The TAST stitch for week
32 is cast on stitch. First I tried a pansy with 2 threads of stranded floss.
Sharon showed how to make these in her PLOS class and it was still on my
to-do-list. I don’t like my pansy, I placed the cast on stitches to far apart.
Then I did some freestyle
embroidery on my rust dyed sampler. I
used cast on stitches, French knots and bullion knots. The threads are blue
Caron Wildflowers and brown cotton a broder.
I also stitched 4 cast on
stitches with perle 8 on my black linen sampler. The other stitches are square
herringbone, bullion knots and buttonhole wheels.
vrijdag 10 augustus 2012
Visitors in my garden
I took this photo after a
shower of rain. I think the bee was surprised by the rain, it was soaking wet!
My sunflower is very heavy right now, it’s as big as my hand.
My sunflower is very heavy right now, it’s as big as my hand.
I noticed lots of
butterflies on my Buddleja Davidii, so I had to take a few photo’s and a video. This butterfly allowed me to come very close.
woensdag 8 augustus 2012
Work In Progress Wednesday - August 8
Lots of progress this
time! I started with the last flowers at the left side, but didn’t finish them.
I wanted to see the difference with a quilted vase. The top part of it is
finished.
This is a better view at
the backside of my quilt.
And an overall view of
the quilted parts at the backside.
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dinsdag 7 augustus 2012
Old cast on stitches
The TAST stitch for week
32 is cast on stitch. It wasn’t easy to decide which samples I wanted to share,
so it’s a big post today. Of course I start with my TAST 2007 sampler. It was
the first time I tried cast on stitches and I had a lot of trouble with my tangled threads. I used stranded floss (2 and 4 threads), a variegated machine embroidery thread
and dark red acrylic knitting yarn.
The next time I used cast on stitches was on my dragon ornament for Stitch Explorer. Here I was filling the last space at the bottom. There’s an olive green cast on stitch in the bottom left corner. It's all done with stranded floss.
This is a detail on my ATC Sampler CP. A green cast on stitch between pulled thread, herringbone stitches, chain stitches and buttonhole stitches. All stitched with 2 threads of stranded floss.
This is a detail on block 7 of my Crazy Monday quilt. The bottom of the cupcake is a whipped buttonhole stitch. The topping is a spiral trellis stitch and the cherry is a cast on stitch. All stitched with stranded floss. The cupcake is only 5/8 inch tall!
This is a seam on my first encrusted block. Feather stitch in perle 5 and cast on stitches in perle 12 on velvet.
A detail on my embroidery Nefertiti. I think the cast on stitch is done in perle 5.
And a detail on my embroidery Touch. The cast on stitch is done is stranded silk.
The next time I used cast on stitches was on my dragon ornament for Stitch Explorer. Here I was filling the last space at the bottom. There’s an olive green cast on stitch in the bottom left corner. It's all done with stranded floss.
This is a detail on my ATC Sampler CP. A green cast on stitch between pulled thread, herringbone stitches, chain stitches and buttonhole stitches. All stitched with 2 threads of stranded floss.
This is a detail on block 7 of my Crazy Monday quilt. The bottom of the cupcake is a whipped buttonhole stitch. The topping is a spiral trellis stitch and the cherry is a cast on stitch. All stitched with stranded floss. The cupcake is only 5/8 inch tall!
This is a seam on my first encrusted block. Feather stitch in perle 5 and cast on stitches in perle 12 on velvet.
A detail on my embroidery Nefertiti. I think the cast on stitch is done in perle 5.
And a detail on my embroidery Touch. The cast on stitch is done is stranded silk.
zondag 5 augustus 2012
Algerian eyes
The TAST stitch for week
31 is Algerian eyes. I stitched
my sampler on 18 count Aida with different threads: perle 5 & 8, Stef
Francis spun silk with flames and stranded cotton & silk floss. The size is
2 x 2 inch or 5 x 5 cm. There’s a bigger photo of this sampler on my Flickr-page.
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