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maandag 23 januari 2017

CQ patch for Johnny

From time to time I participate in a Teesha Moore inspired patch swap. I made this patch for Johnny for an embroidered patch swap. Of course I thought about CQ and wondered if I could use it in a Teesha Moore inspired patch. To make it work I made it a bit bigger, it’s 5½ by 7¼ inch. I added lace and a rose charm, which was part of a necklace. I only used stranded floss on this patch.
On this seam I stitched feather stitch and decorated it with French knots.
Here I stitched crossed buttonhole stitch.
Vandyke stitch at the right and tied herringbone with straight stitches and beads at the left.
I secured the lace and the border with French knots. The lace is decorated with larger beads in the centre.

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  1. Every seam has been beautifully embroidered, and the lace and charm add interesting elements.

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    1. Thanks, Queenie. This was a very quick way to make a nice embroidered patch.

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  2. looks lovely and good that you have shared stitches used for those who are new to embroidery

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    1. Thanks, Margaret. I always try to write about my stitches, they are my online notes!

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  3. Fascinating stitches! The lace and charm are very pretty ways of decorating your patchwork! I love adding lace to my stitching whenever suitable, and can't wait to try some of those stitches, thank you for the ideas, Annet!
    Barbara x

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    1. Thanks, Barbara. It's not always easy to find matching decoration, but for this vintage patch I found more than I could add!

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