This stitch is a little wider than the previous double herringbone, and the flower beads increase the bling factor...along with the seed beads.
A Short Video of some Motifs/Techniques Learned in the Free Courses!
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
TDiTM Stitch #116
Reference: Twelve Dozen Stitches in Twelve Months
This is a simple little stitch...yeah, I say that a lot! The double herringbone stitches add some movement and width, and the embroidery combination stitches are just simple straight stitches. It would be a great canvas to add some bugle beads to the center!
This is a simple little stitch...yeah, I say that a lot! The double herringbone stitches add some movement and width, and the embroidery combination stitches are just simple straight stitches. It would be a great canvas to add some bugle beads to the center!
Monday, December 6, 2010
TDiTM Stitch #115
Reference: Twelve Dozen Stitches in Twelve Months
I like the idea of this stitch...it is extra wide, and will fill a lot of space. That can be great when you are working on an area that just would not look good with a motif between the seams. But, don't stitch it with a seven-year old wanting to color and play dominoes when you stop to re-thread your needle...or your beads won't be straight! LOL!
And, the scale of the middle beads is way to small...they needed to be about 4mm and not seed beads. So, learn from my mistakes!...
I like the idea of this stitch...it is extra wide, and will fill a lot of space. That can be great when you are working on an area that just would not look good with a motif between the seams. But, don't stitch it with a seven-year old wanting to color and play dominoes when you stop to re-thread your needle...or your beads won't be straight! LOL!
And, the scale of the middle beads is way to small...they needed to be about 4mm and not seed beads. So, learn from my mistakes!...
Sunday, December 5, 2010
TDiTM Stitch #114
Reference: Twelve Dozen Stitches in Twelve Months
In this stitch, the large circle represents any object you want to use. In this example, a 4mm pearl bead was used...but buttons, sequins, or other items could easily be used here. Porcelain roses would be gorgeous!
In this stitch, the large circle represents any object you want to use. In this example, a 4mm pearl bead was used...but buttons, sequins, or other items could easily be used here. Porcelain roses would be gorgeous!
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Roses
I love my new roses! The other flowers were very pretty...and fun! But roses ...especially fabric that has cabbage roses on it...are some of my favorite things. They make me smile inside...feel girly...and special. So, I really like the new borders...hope you enjoy them too!
Kathy
Kathy
TDiTM Stitch #113
Reference: Twelve Dozen Stitches in Twelve Months
This little three straight stitch grouping reminds me of a little flower with 3 buds. Especially with the Swarvoski crystals used in place of the ending French Knots. The stacked knots were substituted with German glass octagonal beads.
This little three straight stitch grouping reminds me of a little flower with 3 buds. Especially with the Swarvoski crystals used in place of the ending French Knots. The stacked knots were substituted with German glass octagonal beads.
Friday, December 3, 2010
TDiTM Stitch #112
Reference: Twelve Dozen Stitches in Twelve Months
We go from very simple number 111 to this more complex...but, even so...it's easy to stitch. Only French knots (or beads) and straight stitches. The vertical straight stitches have been replaced with bugle beads...
They remind me of little firecrackers...and would be great on a patriotic block. Of course, I'd have to use red/white/blue instead of pink/white/green!
We go from very simple number 111 to this more complex...but, even so...it's easy to stitch. Only French knots (or beads) and straight stitches. The vertical straight stitches have been replaced with bugle beads...
They remind me of little firecrackers...and would be great on a patriotic block. Of course, I'd have to use red/white/blue instead of pink/white/green!
Thursday, December 2, 2010
TDiTM Stitch #111
Reference: Twelve Dozen Stitches in Twelve Months
It might be difficult to find a herringbone seam treatment any simpler than this...well, I suppose we could take it down to only one french knot! But, even though it is simple...isn't it cute!
Using the little pearls instead of French knots does dress it up somewhat!
And, here's a little bonus photo...this block has three pieces of lace...and then nothing but herringbone stitches! Specifically, it is TDiTM Stitches 100 through 111...and I think they play nicely together!
Who says that the same style of stitch can't be used multiple times in a block! Ha! Now, it's ready for some motifs in the patches!
It might be difficult to find a herringbone seam treatment any simpler than this...well, I suppose we could take it down to only one french knot! But, even though it is simple...isn't it cute!
Using the little pearls instead of French knots does dress it up somewhat!
And, here's a little bonus photo...this block has three pieces of lace...and then nothing but herringbone stitches! Specifically, it is TDiTM Stitches 100 through 111...and I think they play nicely together!
Who says that the same style of stitch can't be used multiple times in a block! Ha! Now, it's ready for some motifs in the patches!
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Blue Box Progress--Finished
There are two previous posts about the blue box...so check those out to get the progress as I've moved along.
For today, let me walk you through the stitching on the mermaid herself. First a reminder of how she looked when I started....
Since she is already a redhead...and I like that...here are the colors of silk thread I shall use for her.
These particular threads came from Thailand, off of Ebay. Gorgeous colors, but I have to tell you to beware because when they arrived (about 50 spools) I thought I'd have to throw them away...they smelled so badly. I could not determine if it was from being stored too long...mildewy...or from something else. I loaded them into a plastic container...sprayed (soaked!) them in Febreze...and closed the lid. After about 3 months...they smelled better. So, I sprayed them again...and 3 months later...all is well. The colors did not bleed either..and I was glad and fortunate for that!
Okay, here is the beginning of the hair. I stitched usually in a simple split stitch...and back stitch sometimes to fill in space. I use a divide and conquer method...by stitching along the direction the hair would be flowing...and use the image to guide me in that.
Then I continue this process until all the areas are divided up, and I can clearly see the direction the hair would be flowing...that is the direction of my stitching.
Truly...this is not a difficult thing to do. Just use really thin thread...and do lots of "rows". If you don't have any silk thread...use any type of rayon embroidery thread. It will give you a good sheen and is fairly thin. Combine three colors (as I did here)...or even 3 threads of the same color. The stitching actually goes pretty fast. Here is the final hair...it took about 2 hours to stitch it all.
Next, I debated several ideas for the "fins". They are very fluid with all the dips and valleys and creases in the artwork...and I didn't want to loose that. In the end...I decided to let the art speak and only accent it by stitching along the outside edges of the fins.
And, here is a closeup of the jewelry she is wearing...now she is ready to swim back home to Eileen! She'll be arriving soon gal!
For today, let me walk you through the stitching on the mermaid herself. First a reminder of how she looked when I started....
Since she is already a redhead...and I like that...here are the colors of silk thread I shall use for her.
These particular threads came from Thailand, off of Ebay. Gorgeous colors, but I have to tell you to beware because when they arrived (about 50 spools) I thought I'd have to throw them away...they smelled so badly. I could not determine if it was from being stored too long...mildewy...or from something else. I loaded them into a plastic container...sprayed (soaked!) them in Febreze...and closed the lid. After about 3 months...they smelled better. So, I sprayed them again...and 3 months later...all is well. The colors did not bleed either..and I was glad and fortunate for that!
Okay, here is the beginning of the hair. I stitched usually in a simple split stitch...and back stitch sometimes to fill in space. I use a divide and conquer method...by stitching along the direction the hair would be flowing...and use the image to guide me in that.
Then I continue this process until all the areas are divided up, and I can clearly see the direction the hair would be flowing...that is the direction of my stitching.
Truly...this is not a difficult thing to do. Just use really thin thread...and do lots of "rows". If you don't have any silk thread...use any type of rayon embroidery thread. It will give you a good sheen and is fairly thin. Combine three colors (as I did here)...or even 3 threads of the same color. The stitching actually goes pretty fast. Here is the final hair...it took about 2 hours to stitch it all.
Next, I debated several ideas for the "fins". They are very fluid with all the dips and valleys and creases in the artwork...and I didn't want to loose that. In the end...I decided to let the art speak and only accent it by stitching along the outside edges of the fins.
And, here is a closeup of the jewelry she is wearing...now she is ready to swim back home to Eileen! She'll be arriving soon gal!
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Teddy Bear Tutorial
I'm busy cooking...but wanted to share a little friend with you today!
This is a little teddy bear I stitched on a friend's crazy quilt heart. He is about 1 1/2 inches tall and is really cute. And, he was not too difficult to do! Really, he wasn't.
Of course, it would be best to try a little larger version first...so, here is a tutorial if you want to give this dimensional technique a try.
This is a little teddy bear I stitched on a friend's crazy quilt heart. He is about 1 1/2 inches tall and is really cute. And, he was not too difficult to do! Really, he wasn't.
Of course, it would be best to try a little larger version first...so, here is a tutorial if you want to give this dimensional technique a try.
Monday, November 29, 2010
Cross-stitch Butterfly #1
I'm really liking this Cross-stitch software! So, here's a chart for you...technically, I think this is a moth...but I still love the colors!
Here's the symbols for Butterfly #1...and next the color chart.
I'm off to find a good photo of Buddy...to see if I can chart him. I might need a new photo however!
Here's the symbols for Butterfly #1...and next the color chart.
I'm off to find a good photo of Buddy...to see if I can chart him. I might need a new photo however!
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Birthday Celebration!
And we're going to have a Give-A-Way to Celebrate It! All make it pretty simple...cause I'm just too old (and too full of turkey!) to make it very complicated! But, let's make it fun too!
To keep the postage costs down...the prize will be soft...as in embroidery threads, lace, silk ribbon, silk threads...etc. The twist is that there will be FIFTY SIX items!! So, celebrate my birthday with me by posting a comment...and you could be the winner!!
The rules: (1) Comment must include a way for me to contact you...so make sure your profile (or the comment itself) has a good email or I'll just move to the next winning entry! (2) Include in your comment a birthday wish rhyme. Yep, ya have to work for it a little...so put your thinking cap on!! (3) Everyone only gets one chance...so repeats won't be counted.
Good Luck!
To keep the postage costs down...the prize will be soft...as in embroidery threads, lace, silk ribbon, silk threads...etc. The twist is that there will be FIFTY SIX items!! So, celebrate my birthday with me by posting a comment...and you could be the winner!!
The rules: (1) Comment must include a way for me to contact you...so make sure your profile (or the comment itself) has a good email or I'll just move to the next winning entry! (2) Include in your comment a birthday wish rhyme. Yep, ya have to work for it a little...so put your thinking cap on!! (3) Everyone only gets one chance...so repeats won't be counted.
Good Luck!
Congratulations to Cathy K. as the winner of the birthday give-a-way. Thanks to all the folks who left comments, they were funny and I enjoyed reading them...and some of you are very clever. The winner was selected using a random generator number.
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Cute Line Drawings for Redwork
Stumbling my way through various blogs (I'm too slow to call it surfing!)...I came across a magical site of coloring pages, puppets, and craft projects. Beautiful images!
The artist is just wonderful and includes dozens and dozens of line drawings on her site. She has fairies, holiday figures like bunnies and elfs, and she includes puppets and stories! A real delight!!
And, since these are mostly line drawings...they could be stitched as redwork too! Please go check out her site, it truly is fantastic...especially if you love fairies, elfs, angels, and fantasy!
The artist is just wonderful and includes dozens and dozens of line drawings on her site. She has fairies, holiday figures like bunnies and elfs, and she includes puppets and stories! A real delight!!
And, since these are mostly line drawings...they could be stitched as redwork too! Please go check out her site, it truly is fantastic...especially if you love fairies, elfs, angels, and fantasy!
Friday, November 26, 2010
Santa Claus Shadow Applique Tutorial
Okay, it's the day after Thanksgiving...are you thinking about Christmas? Yeah, I know you don't WANT to think about it....but it will be here soon!
So, to get you in the mood for the holiday...how about a quick shadow applique (or regular applique if you prefer)...Santa face block or pillow!
This design is from my basic shadow applique class, first taught on the HGTV Message Boards (Crafts: Quilting and Needlework). Here are links to the instructions sheet, the pattern, and the layout guide. Hope you try it...and come back to comment a link so I can check out your work too.
The instructions are for the shadow applique technique, but can easily be adapted to needle-turn or freezer paper applique methods. All files are Adobe Pdf, so if you have problems opening them...just go to Adobe.com and download their free software for reading any Adobe pdf formated files. Have fun!
So, to get you in the mood for the holiday...how about a quick shadow applique (or regular applique if you prefer)...Santa face block or pillow!
This design is from my basic shadow applique class, first taught on the HGTV Message Boards (Crafts: Quilting and Needlework). Here are links to the instructions sheet, the pattern, and the layout guide. Hope you try it...and come back to comment a link so I can check out your work too.
The instructions are for the shadow applique technique, but can easily be adapted to needle-turn or freezer paper applique methods. All files are Adobe Pdf, so if you have problems opening them...just go to Adobe.com and download their free software for reading any Adobe pdf formated files. Have fun!
Blue Box Progress--Embroidery and Beads
About a month ago, I started a crazy quilt project...for a friend. She sent me a beautiful cobalt blue box and wanted a crazy quilt scene on the top. We discussed the project, and since the box was so gorgeous...and so blue...we decided an underwater scene would be best. Plus, it's the fastest theme for me to stitch! LOL! The basic beginning was blogged the end of last month, check it out here.
My progress over these past four weeks has been sufficient to finish the stitching and the beads and "do dads" along the sea floor. My stitching is done in little bits of time here and there...along with other stitching projects too! I never have just one thing going at a time...that would be too sane!
Here is the overall project as of today....
My progress over these past four weeks has been sufficient to finish the stitching and the beads and "do dads" along the sea floor. My stitching is done in little bits of time here and there...along with other stitching projects too! I never have just one thing going at a time...that would be too sane!
Here is the overall project as of today....
If you have ever wanted to "step outside the box" and go beyond the traditional crazy quilt patch work...past the seams and motifs...I hope you will consider doing an under-water theme project. I think they are easy to conceive and the stitching can be as simple with trims and just some feather stitches. Then go nuts with beads, charms, and a few unexpected things to create your fantasy under-water world!
I think that it does not have to be as realistic as say flowers or insects...so, it is easier to create. And there is so much color, texture, and just LIFE under water all sorts of beads can be used to dress the project up.
Think in layers...stitching, lace, more stitching, beads, charms, until you have built everything up. Then, when you think it is done...add more beads!!
Here are some closeups of the status so far.
Lastly, here is the middle so far. I will now move on to stitching the mermaids hair....and see where that leads me next! Almost done Eileene, she'll be swimming home to you soon!!!
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving!
The First Thanksgiving
painted by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris (1863-1930)
The Thanksgiving Holiday is celebrated primarily in the United States and Canada. It began as a celebration of a plentiful harvest where everyone gave thanks to God or their bounty. Today, we give thanks for our family, friends, and any thing else that we count as a blessing in our lifes.
One of those things...in my life...is to have good friends. And, I count my "cyber buddies" in that group as well...so I wish for you a very Happy Thanksgiving Day...wherever you might be living at the moment!
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
TDiTM Stitch #110
Reference: Twelve Dozen Stitches in Twelve Months
This stitch is so simple, it is deceiving. After sketching it, I almost discarded it without trying it out. But, I love it when it was stitched! Go figure??
Instead of three seed beads or even three beads of the same size for the "dots", I used a 3mm German class bead anchored on each end by a rocailles bead. I like the look!
Hope you give it a try too.
This stitch is so simple, it is deceiving. After sketching it, I almost discarded it without trying it out. But, I love it when it was stitched! Go figure??
Instead of three seed beads or even three beads of the same size for the "dots", I used a 3mm German class bead anchored on each end by a rocailles bead. I like the look!
Hope you give it a try too.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Really, I've got to stop...
but this is too much fun! Gerry, this little dogwood is for you...small, and simple too!
And the symbols (I figured out how to keep colors behind the symbols! Yeah!)
And the collor key, in DMC type threads.
And the symbols (I figured out how to keep colors behind the symbols! Yeah!)
And the collor key, in DMC type threads.
Cross-stitch Software Trials
A few months back, I stumbled upon a software for creating cross-stitch designs. It was reasonably priced so I thought I'd try it out. Well, as usual...in my world anyway...I've not had any time to play around with it. Until this week, and even then...only for a few hours.
Here's my first attempt.
A simple little monogram..."S"...of course! I wanted to add locations for silk ribbon and embroideried leaves...but have not yet figured out just how to draw symbols...so, I used the lazy daisy flowers and heart straight stitches as substitutes for my roses and leaves. The little dots are intended to be beads.
I'm going to keep on trying to get something usable...but thought I'd share the process.
The software will also convert photos into cross-stitch...with some manipulation. Here is the conversion of a photo of flowers.
And here is the photo charted into symbols.
I think you should be able to pull these images into any software that accepts a photo...like Word, Publisher, etc. and print out the size you want it to be.
And, here is the color chart...if you are brave of heart!
If you want to try creating your own cross-stitch patterns...then check out the Pattern Maker software details (and others too) at Hobbyware.
Here's my first attempt.
A simple little monogram..."S"...of course! I wanted to add locations for silk ribbon and embroideried leaves...but have not yet figured out just how to draw symbols...so, I used the lazy daisy flowers and heart straight stitches as substitutes for my roses and leaves. The little dots are intended to be beads.
I'm going to keep on trying to get something usable...but thought I'd share the process.
The software will also convert photos into cross-stitch...with some manipulation. Here is the conversion of a photo of flowers.
And here is the photo charted into symbols.
I think you should be able to pull these images into any software that accepts a photo...like Word, Publisher, etc. and print out the size you want it to be.
And, here is the color chart...if you are brave of heart!
Fabric: Linen 26, White
136w X 135h Stitches
Size: 26 Count, 5-1/8w X 5-1/8h in
2-strands of DMC floss used:
Symbol DMC Number & Color
Z 150 Dusty Rose-UL VY DK
ú 152 Shell Pink-MD LT
Ý 223 Shell Pink-LT
( 225 Shell Pink-UL VY LT
¿ 300 Mahogany-VY DK
OE 301 Mahogany-MD
¾ 309 Rose-DK
— 310 Black
| 315 Antique Mauve-VY DK
à 321 Christmas Red
_ 326 Rose-VY DK
I 355 Terra Cotta-DK
Ö 356 Terra Cotta-MD
" 370 Mustard-MD
Ì 372 Mustard-LT
\ 400 Mahogany-DK
' 434 Brown-LT
y 436 Tan
… 437 Tan-LT
Ô 451 Shell Gray-DK
Ê 452 Shell Gray-MD
k 498 Christmas Red-DK
™ 600 Cranberry-VY DK
ˆ 603 Cranberry
å 611 Drab Brown
Ò 612 Drab Brown-LT
‡ 640 Beige Gray-VY DK
° 642 Beige Gray-DK
P 645 Beaver Gray-VY DK
’ 648 Beaver Gray-LT
= 676 Old Gold-LT
¯ 680 Old Gold-DK
G 729 Old Gold-MD
. 738 Tan-VY LT
¥ 758 Terra Cotta-VY LT
ù 778 Antique Mauve-VY LT
[ 779 Cocoa-DK
A 801 Coffee Brown-DK
¤ 814 Garnet-DK
W 815 Garnet-MD
1 819 Baby Pink-LT
] 829 Golden Olive-VY DK
² 831 Golden Olive-MD
z 833 Golden Olive-LT
¡ 842 Beige Brown-VY LT
Q 894 Carnation-VY LT
– 899 Rose-MD
é 902 Garnet-VY DK
q 918 Red Copper-DK
O 934 Black Avocado Green
K 936 Avocado Green-VY DK
É 938 Coffee Brown-UL DK
C 948 Peach-VY LT
s 950 Desert Sand-LT
0 951 Tawny-LT
X 956 Geranium
„ 961 Dusty Rose-DK
ó 3012 Khaki Green-MD
b 3021 Brown Gray-VY DK
 3031 Mocha Brown-VY DK
4 3033 Mocha Brown-VY LT
N 3046 Yellow Beige-MD
€ 3326 Rose-LT
_ 3350 Dusty Rose-UL DK
á 3362 Pine Green-DK
V 3364 Pine Green
ü 3371 Black Brown
£ 3688 Mauve-MD
− 3689 Mauve-LT
{ 3722 Shell Pink-MD
$ 3727 Antique Mauve-LT
ç 3731 Dusty Rose-VY DK
* 3733 Dusty Rose
¬ 3773 Desert Sand-MD
¸ 3781 Mocha Brown-DK
‚ 3782 Mocha Brown-LT
D 3787 Brown Gray-DK
Ñ 3805 Cyclamen Pink
? 3826 Golden Brown
¶ 3828 Hazelnut Brown
U 3830 Terra Cotta-MD
f 3831 Raspberry-DK
Ÿ 3836 Grape-LT
€ 3856 Mahogany-UL VY LT
Ï 3858 Rosewood-MD
´ 3859 Rosewood-LT
Î 3860 Cocoa
p 3861 Cocoa-LT
À 3862 Mocha Beige-DK
% 3864 Mocha Beige-LT
If you want to try creating your own cross-stitch patterns...then check out the Pattern Maker software details (and others too) at Hobbyware.
Monday, November 22, 2010
TDiTM Stitch #109
Reference: Twelve Dozen Stitches in Twelve Months
The sample stitch was a little different than the design this time, I moved the lazy daisies a little lower than the chart had them. I think I'll go back and fill in the space with a pearl bead. But, I decided to show you this photo anyway...as I don't claim to be "perfect"...and it also shows that another variation is possible...just by shifting the elements drawn a little bit.
The sample stitch was a little different than the design this time, I moved the lazy daisies a little lower than the chart had them. I think I'll go back and fill in the space with a pearl bead. But, I decided to show you this photo anyway...as I don't claim to be "perfect"...and it also shows that another variation is possible...just by shifting the elements drawn a little bit.
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