TAST stitch 83 is Siennese stitch. TAST stands for
Take A Stitch Tuesday,
a challenge at Pin Tangle.
a challenge at Pin Tangle.
For this sample I used 2 different colours perle 8.
Here I turned each next stitch a quarter. So the
beginning straight stitch was at the left, the top, the right and the bottom to
make a square in perle 5.
Another experiment with perle 5. The second part of
the Siennese stitch is wider than the first part in the first and last row. The row in the middle is just the opposite, the second part is smaller than the first part. I also alternated the first part of the stitch from top to bottom.
In this experiment I alternated the stitches in the
previous sample in 2 different colours perle 5.
A small row with DMC
Jewell effects, a very tricky thread!
Siennese stitches in a variegated cotton thread,
the size is almost the same as perle 12.
This row is stitched in perle 8. I alternated the
beginning straight stitch from left to top.
In this next variation I made the second part of
the stitch on both sides of the straight stitch.
Here’s the simple drawing I made as a reminder.
These freestyle Siennese stitches are done in perle
8.
There are more old samples of Siennese stitch from
other participants in the Flickr TAST group.
You have whetted my appetite for this stitch - so many ways to use it.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenanother stitch I have not come across, will have a go and see what I can make of it, certainly will not be as varied as you have managed
BeantwoordenVerwijderenyour work is really even. I have to try to catch up the tast, but I am too lazzy for that ^^'
BeantwoordenVerwijderengreat samples. I have to try this working on both sides of the straight stitch, looks interesting. thanks for sharing.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenChitra
I have tried this variation of working on both sides on the fourth row of my sampler. it is on my blog-
BeantwoordenVerwijderenhttp://jizee6687.wordpress.com/category/tast-2013/35-83-siennese-stitch/
Thank you,
Chitra