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Sunday, 28 February 2016

Finishing touches


My contemporary stitch group has had a little break during February whilst I had other work commitments.  Thankfully they are still keen to keep going.  

The small samples, demonstrating different styles of stitching, have been pieced together to make a Turkish-style cushion.  This is Joanne's. She finished it off with a profusion of French knots.  Fabulous!

Sunday, 21 February 2016

Pet hates


If I had to list my pet hates, cross stitch would be up there very close to the top!  I'm not sure what it is that I dislike so much: the counted squares, the discipline, maybe rows of stitches or perhaps it just reminds me of primary school.

This little sample has been stitched into pre-punched card (Rico Design, Paper Poetry®). When it's folded round a glass jar it will make a perfect tea-light holder. I've made it for a taster workshop that will be run by Skipton Embroiderers' Guild on Saturday 2nd April at Christ Church Hall, Skipton.

I think I might just give it to someone else to demonstrate on the day!

Tuesday, 9 February 2016

Quick fix


There doesn't seem to be enough hours in the day to all the things I want to do.  Preparing for last week's business trip took up most of my time but I suddenly realised that I didn't have a case for my lap-top.

I quick rummage through my stash revealed a thickly felted poncho that was perfect for the body. I added some scraps of felted blanket dyed in delicate shades of peach and yellow (not too girlie).  I used thick cotton pearle yarn and some very large stitches to piece the whole thing together.  I think that it has a naive charm without being too clumsy. 

Thursday, 28 January 2016

Pink hearts


This week's project for the Contemporary Stitch group is a heart stitched in Appletons crewel wool. The outline is worked in split stitch and then square filling stitch for the centre.  A nice little piece for Valentine's Day.

Saturday, 16 January 2016

Monograms


Happy New Year!  My Contemporary Stitch course resumed this week with a small project of monograms.  These are a hot topic in fashion wear and companies like Hand and Lock have been busy stitching monograms for Burberry and other high end designers.

I chose lazy daisy and French knots because these were the stitches that had caused most confusion on previous workshops. I varied the weight of thread to demonstrate the relationship between stitch size and thread.  I also sampled two different colour ways for the infill pattern.

Thursday, 31 December 2015

Nettle green


Last project of 2015!  I've just finished a pair of bed socks knitted in super-soft angora and merino wool.  The wool comes from Sarah at BigWigs - she has her own farm with around 80 bunnies in the Yorkshire Dales.  The rather large furry critters get groomed and clipped every few weeks and the fibre is spun with merino wool to make the fabulous yarn.  It's dyed in lovely, earthy shades and this is nettle.  

Happy New Year!

Thursday, 24 December 2015

Happy Christmas!


Silver lights and dark green fir tree - Wishing you a happy Christmas and a peaceful New Year!