So happy! I’ve recently had my experimental embroidery samples shared on Create Whimsy. I hope my work will inspire others to have a go and sew.
Thank you Chardel.
So happy! I’ve recently had my experimental embroidery samples shared on Create Whimsy. I hope my work will inspire others to have a go and sew.
Thank you Chardel.
This stitch was a new one to me, and now I love it. Raised Chain Band consists of a column of parallel stitches which are then interwoven with a second thread – the woven stitch sits on top, proud of the fabric. A very effective stitch, the variations are endless. This sample was created on Irish Linen.
The following experimental sample was created on Mulberry Bark Cloth and stitched with Perle cotton, DMC stranded embroidery thread, variegated hand dyed wool and coats cotton 50 weight sewing thread. Maintaining an even tension takes serious concentration – it pays off with a fab run of stitches.
This stitch, at first glance, looks relatively simple to do – back stitch with a second thread looped through. The key to a good finish is maintaining a constant tension to create even loops – not as easy as you think.
This sample on Irish Linen was created using weaving silk, sari waste silk yarn, hand dyed variegated wool and hand dyed perle cotton yarn.
The following experimental sample was created on pages from an old book (three pages layered and machine stitched onto calico), using a range of Anchor stranded embroidery threads.
This is not as easy as it looks to create. Have a go yourself and experiment.