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QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: SUNDAY STITCH SCHOOL Welcome to have a look at Sunday Stitch School's stitch No 170, which I have called Danish Knotted Cross Stitch. I found it in Totsuka Embroidery Stitch Book #6 (戸塚刺しゅうステッチBook 6. QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: SUNDAY STITCH SCHOOL The first in a new set of five stitches is a variation of the Herringbone Stitch. It is overstitched, or couched down, with Satin Stitch. As I have found no official name I will call it SatinHerringbone Stitch.
QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: STUMPWORK PORTRAIT TUTORIAL Cut out a round or oval shape, stitch a line of Running Stitch along the edge. Place a ball of wadding in the middle and pull the thread Gather the fabric round the ball of wadding and stitch it shut. QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: INTERNATIONAL QUILT WEEK YOKOHAMA 2012 This fantastic bed size quilt, made by Chieko Shiraishi, won the Grand Prix. It was impossible to take close ups of it, but I saw in the programme pictures of the intricate needle work. QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK I was very honoured, and certainly surprised, to learn that a good blogging friend, Rachel of VirtuoSew Adventures, had nominated me for a Blog Award. Rachel has a wealth of knowledge, and generously shares it with the stitching community. QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: 2021 I was very honoured, and certainly surprised, to learn that a good blogging friend, Rachel of VirtuoSew Adventures, had nominated me for a Blog Award. Rachel has a wealth of knowledge, and generously shares it with the stitching community. QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: WIPW Wednesday, 9 June 2021. WIPW - More Slow Stitching QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: JANUARY 2021 Here is my third report on the embroidered silk and felt cushion I am making based on Jacquie Harvey's design. She is offering the design and her 11-page instructions for an appliqué and Suffolk Puff cushionas a pdf file.
QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: WIPW Work In Progress Wednesday - well there is only one regular project that I am working on at the moment. That is of course the bed size log cabin quilt/bed cover, fondly called QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: SUNDAY STITCH SCHOOL Basically, today's stitch, Croatian Stitch, is a Laced Running Stitch. This one we have already done. The point with Croatian Stitch, though, seems to be to fill in a shape.. I found Croatian Stitch at Kimberly Ouimet's blog. She in turn had seen it in Mary Webb's EmbroideryStitches.
QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: SUNDAY STITCH SCHOOL Welcome to have a look at Sunday Stitch School's stitch No 170, which I have called Danish Knotted Cross Stitch. I found it in Totsuka Embroidery Stitch Book #6 (戸塚刺しゅうステッチBook 6. QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: SUNDAY STITCH SCHOOL The first in a new set of five stitches is a variation of the Herringbone Stitch. It is overstitched, or couched down, with Satin Stitch. As I have found no official name I will call it SatinHerringbone Stitch.
QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: STUMPWORK PORTRAIT TUTORIAL Cut out a round or oval shape, stitch a line of Running Stitch along the edge. Place a ball of wadding in the middle and pull the thread Gather the fabric round the ball of wadding and stitch it shut. QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: INTERNATIONAL QUILT WEEK YOKOHAMA 2012 This fantastic bed size quilt, made by Chieko Shiraishi, won the Grand Prix. It was impossible to take close ups of it, but I saw in the programme pictures of the intricate needle work. QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: JANUARY 2021 Here is my third report on the embroidered silk and felt cushion I am making based on Jacquie Harvey's design. She is offering the design and her 11-page instructions for an appliqué and Suffolk Puff cushionas a pdf file.
QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: FEBRUARY 2021 The next step should have been to quilt in Kantha style (Running Stitch in eco quilting, inspired by Indian Kantha work), but after looking at the size and how to construct the cushion, I QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: MAY I SUGGEST. MONDAY VirtuoSew Adventures (actually Rachel was the person who nominated me), because Rachel is a very talented needlewoman with deep and broad knowledge and skill of all things embroidery. She works with many styles, successfully experiments a lot and is very active. On her blogthere is also a
QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: SUNDAY STITCH SCHOOL The first in a new set of five stitches is a variation of the Herringbone Stitch. It is overstitched, or couched down, with Satin Stitch. As I have found no official name I will call it SatinHerringbone Stitch.
QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: SUNDAY STITCH SCHOOL to write a few words about the stitch, its history or my impressions of it. to illustrate the instructions in a photograph or drawing. to make a stitch sampler using a nice piece of Aida given by a friendDown Under.
QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: TOKYO INTERNATIONAL GREAT QUILT Show it by taking part in NHK's Partnership Quilt Project at Tokyo International Great Quilt Festival 2021, to be held in Tokyo Dome in January next year (hopefully!). QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: NHK The rules changed in 2016, but the ‘Partnership Quilt’ project is ever so popular and a part of the festival where anyone can send in a block, 15x15 cm, made on a set theme. QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: WHAT'S IN A QUILT Thursday, 27 May 2021. What's In A Quilt - 2 QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: WIPW Wednesday, 26 May 2021. WIPW - Getting Closer QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: TOKYO INTERNATIONAL GREAT QUILT In this last post about the Tokyo International Great Quilt Festival 2016 I will show an odd selection of pictures. First is a detail o QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK To echo the arches, the round of the visible mending, and the rounded petals of the lace I also fixed a circle of purple felt and edged it with ricrac. There are piles of small beads and buttons here and there, ribbon embroidery and sequins. So many people have made it possible to make this block. QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: 2021 Half Rhodes is a nice stitch, on canvas, or any other fabric with a clear grid. It fans out beautifully and adds movement. To top it, it is an easy stitch, and fast. You need a grid like this: Go from 1 to 2. 3 to 4, and so on. Here are the photos. One complete stitch. Work the next one half way up. QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: MAY I SUGGEST. MONDAY VirtuoSew Adventures (actually Rachel was the person who nominated me), because Rachel is a very talented needlewoman with deep and broad knowledge and skill of all things embroidery. She works with many styles, successfully experiments a lot and is very active. On her blogthere is also a
QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: JANUARY 2021 Take a Straight Stitch on the other side of the stitched line. Keep the thread under the needle, to make a Buttonhole Stitch, and pull through. Now pull the thread back across the Stem Stitch, and insert the needle on the upper side of the stitched thread, forming a cross. It is beautiful as an individual stitch, or. QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: SUNDAY STITCH SCHOOL There is no official name in the book, so I made a descriptive name, Danish Knotted Cross Stitch, as this is a combination of a Cross Stitch and a Danish Knot Stitch, the latter is a stitch we did long ago! Work it like this: Make a Cross Stitch. Come out above the middle of the cross. Don't pick up any of the fabric. Tighten the loop a bit, QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: SUNDAY STITCH SCHOOL The point with Croatian Stitch, though, seems to be to fill in a shape. I found Croatian Stitch at Kimberly Ouimet's blog. She in turn had seen it in Mary Webb's Embroidery Stitches. You start by drawing a shape and stitching the outline with evenly spaced Running Stitch. After that use a (contrasting) thread to lace the stitches to fill inthe
QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: SUNDAY STITCH SCHOOL Sunday Stitch School. Inspired by Sharon Boggon's embroidery stitch course, Take A Stitch Tuesday, I want to record my endeavours to learn new stitches. My intentions are. to write a few words about the stitch, its history or my impressions of it. to illustrate the instructions in a photograph or drawing. QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: SUNDAY STITCH SCHOOL I found it on You Tube, posted by Rose World. First stitch a row of Herringbone Stitch. Turn the work upside down and work another row - mirrored. Anchor the last stitch. Come up where the arrow is, go over the crossed threads and go down on the other side. Make three or four stitches before moving to the next cross. QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: STUMPWORK PORTRAIT TUTORIAL Place a ball of wadding in the middle and pull the thread. Gather the fabric round the ball of wadding and stitch it shut. Don't worry if it looks uneven. Stretch some background fabric in the hoop. Fold the piece for the neck to a width that is in proportion to the head. Fix it to the background fabric with a QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: INTERNATIONAL QUILT WEEK YOKOHAMA 2012 International Quilt Week Yokohama 2012. I have been to visit the International Quilt Week in Yokohama. As you enter you see these HUGE quilts. They are displayed every year. This fantastic bed size quilt, made by Chieko Shiraishi, won the Grand Prix. It was impossible to take close ups of it, but I saw in the programme pictures of theintricate
QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK To echo the arches, the round of the visible mending, and the rounded petals of the lace I also fixed a circle of purple felt and edged it with ricrac. There are piles of small beads and buttons here and there, ribbon embroidery and sequins. So many people have made it possible to make this block. QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: 2021 Half Rhodes is a nice stitch, on canvas, or any other fabric with a clear grid. It fans out beautifully and adds movement. To top it, it is an easy stitch, and fast. You need a grid like this: Go from 1 to 2. 3 to 4, and so on. Here are the photos. One complete stitch. Work the next one half way up. QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: MAY I SUGGEST. MONDAY VirtuoSew Adventures (actually Rachel was the person who nominated me), because Rachel is a very talented needlewoman with deep and broad knowledge and skill of all things embroidery. She works with many styles, successfully experiments a lot and is very active. On her blogthere is also a
QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: JANUARY 2021 Take a Straight Stitch on the other side of the stitched line. Keep the thread under the needle, to make a Buttonhole Stitch, and pull through. Now pull the thread back across the Stem Stitch, and insert the needle on the upper side of the stitched thread, forming a cross. It is beautiful as an individual stitch, or. QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: SUNDAY STITCH SCHOOL There is no official name in the book, so I made a descriptive name, Danish Knotted Cross Stitch, as this is a combination of a Cross Stitch and a Danish Knot Stitch, the latter is a stitch we did long ago! Work it like this: Make a Cross Stitch. Come out above the middle of the cross. Don't pick up any of the fabric. Tighten the loop a bit, QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: SUNDAY STITCH SCHOOL The point with Croatian Stitch, though, seems to be to fill in a shape. I found Croatian Stitch at Kimberly Ouimet's blog. She in turn had seen it in Mary Webb's Embroidery Stitches. You start by drawing a shape and stitching the outline with evenly spaced Running Stitch. After that use a (contrasting) thread to lace the stitches to fill inthe
QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: SUNDAY STITCH SCHOOL Sunday Stitch School. Inspired by Sharon Boggon's embroidery stitch course, Take A Stitch Tuesday, I want to record my endeavours to learn new stitches. My intentions are. to write a few words about the stitch, its history or my impressions of it. to illustrate the instructions in a photograph or drawing. QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: SUNDAY STITCH SCHOOL I found it on You Tube, posted by Rose World. First stitch a row of Herringbone Stitch. Turn the work upside down and work another row - mirrored. Anchor the last stitch. Come up where the arrow is, go over the crossed threads and go down on the other side. Make three or four stitches before moving to the next cross. QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: STUMPWORK PORTRAIT TUTORIAL Place a ball of wadding in the middle and pull the thread. Gather the fabric round the ball of wadding and stitch it shut. Don't worry if it looks uneven. Stretch some background fabric in the hoop. Fold the piece for the neck to a width that is in proportion to the head. Fix it to the background fabric with a QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: INTERNATIONAL QUILT WEEK YOKOHAMA 2012 International Quilt Week Yokohama 2012. I have been to visit the International Quilt Week in Yokohama. As you enter you see these HUGE quilts. They are displayed every year. This fantastic bed size quilt, made by Chieko Shiraishi, won the Grand Prix. It was impossible to take close ups of it, but I saw in the programme pictures of theintricate
QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: FEBRUARY 2021 Continue. At the end of the line, anchor the stitch. Start again on the left side. Here I have changed to a different. colour to make it easier to see the pattern. Work your way from left to right, catching only. the crossed loop of the previous line. Anchor at QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: SUNDAY STITCH SCHOOL At first glance you might think this is a Buttonhole Wheel, but it isn't. It is made up of Back Stitch and keeps it shape beautifully,unlik
QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: SUNDAY STITCH SCHOOL preferably of long stitches. With a thread of contrasting colour, come out just below the middle of the first. stitch (on the right). Insert the needle right above the. stitch, and take a slanted. stitch as shown in the picture. Take a new slanted stitch, thereby making a'fake' whipped.
QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: SUNDAY STITCH SCHOOL Sunday Stitch School. Inspired by Sharon Boggon's embroidery stitch course, Take A Stitch Tuesday, I want to record my endeavours to learn new stitches. My intentions are. to write a few words about the stitch, its history or my impressions of it. to illustrate the instructions in a photograph or drawing. QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: SUNDAY STITCH SCHOOL 156 Hyacinth Stitch. Thanks to Rachel's clever stacking of stitches we have the beautiful Hyacinth Stitch. 157 Invented Stitch (Cross) This is a real nice stitch, it has already become a favourite of mine. 158 Invented Stitch (Half Cross) This 'cousin' of the last stitch has the look of a winged insect. 159 Invented Stitch (Slashed) QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: SUNDAY STITCH SCHOOL 164 Satin Threaded Running Stitch. An easy stitch obviously, but it can still look striking. Think different colour, different thread, different weight, different length, or why not two pairs of legs for the same Running Stitch - wouldn't you have a headless four-leggedanimal?
QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: TOKYO INTERNATIONAL GREAT QUILT Show it by taking part in NHK's Partnership Quilt Project at Tokyo International Great Quilt Festival 2021, to be held in Tokyo Dome in January next year (hopefully!). QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: TAST #136 KNOTTED BUTTONHOLE BAND Step 1. Make the first Buttonhole loop. Step 2. Insert the needle in the loop before you tighten the first knot. Step 3. Tighten the knot around the needle. Step 4. Pull the needle through and gently pull the thread to knot the second loop. Use your thumb to hold the thread inplace.
QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: THE REMAINING OF MY PHOTOS FROM TIGQF The remaining of my photos from TIGQF. Today is the final day of Tokyo International Great Quilt Festival, and I can imagine it is the most crowded as visitors take the last chance to see all the wonderful quilts. It is also the final posting here on this blog of my remaining photos. It is a mixed bunch: QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORK: TOKYO INTERNATIONAL GREAT QUILT Tokyo International Great Quilt Festival 2016 - Part 4. In this last post about the Tokyo International Great Quilt Festival 2016 I will show an odd selection of pictures. First is a detail of one of the framed quilts: 'From now on, enjoy' by Kayoko Kubo*「これから楽しみ」久保佳代子. QUEENIE'S NEEDLEWORKPAGES
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There have been a few linear stitches: Scroll Stitch, Coral Stitch and Wrapped Coral Stitch, which can be seen at the bottom of the design. I then added a Raised Chain band and a set of Buttonholed Chain Stitch so two chambers of nothing popped up. The blank area between them was filled with Cross Stitch and the other area is currently being filled with Lazy Daisy Stitch. I did this before and on World Embroidery Day 30th of July. Sorry forposting late.
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WEDNESDAY, 24 JULY 2019 WORK IN PROGRESS WEDNESDAY - FREEFORM EMBROIDERY For holiday, how about an embroidery project that is totally free of planning, a stitch-as-you go, stitch-as-the fancy-takes you project. I started out with a circle and filled in the line with Mountmellick and Portuguese Stem. A number of lines sprout out from the circle, one with Twisted Chain, another with Basque and Up and Down Buttonhole. Two of the lines start from the circle, at the same point and fan out, then meet in the middle and change tracks, eventually they will maybeform a figure 8.
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FRIDAY, 19 JULY 2019 FRIDAY REVISION HOMEWORK - STITCHES 101 - 105 I promised a Sunbonnet Sue dressed in white, and here she is, atWimbledon!
Sunday Stitch School is now closed for summer vacation. Lessons start again in September. Enjoy a homework-free holiday! But, don't forget that July 30 is World Embroidery Day!Manifesto
for World Embroidery Day 30th of July Textile reflects our world; embroideries can show the expressions of our time. Embroidery and textiles can focus on the social injusticesbetween countries.
By the means of embroidery we can draw attention to the necessity of engaging in the force of textile in global trade and with it in world peace. Textiles is a power and let us use embroidery as an inspiration for people to engage in creativity that leads to a better understanding between countries and between people. To embroider is a peaceful occupation. It can be traditional made from a common remembrance, drawn designs, from a pattern, or from your own imagination. You em- broider for joy, beauty, decoration and for the creation of identity. Stitches can be decorative, beautiful, comforting, repeating, healing, telling, plea- surable, rebellious, caressing and perfect. People embroider out of joy, as a hobby, professionally, for the bare necessities of life and as an act of freedom. You embroider together with others or in meditative solitude. We want to acknowledge embroidery as an act of free creativity, which can lead to free, creative thoughts and ideas. We want to tie our embroidery threads from the privi- leged northern hemisphere together with stiches that are sewn by embroidering sisters and brothers allover the world.
We want to be part of a joyfully creative peace movement. The initiative came from Skåne Sy-d, a local group of Broderiakademin, the SwedishEmbroiderer’s Guild. The first World Embroidery Day took place in Vismarlöv, 30th July 2011. The importance of embroidery must be made known and World Embroidery Day will spread around the world. Make 30th July a day filled with creativity for the sake of Peace, Freedom and Equality. www.broderiakademin.nu Posted by Queeniepatchat 14:33
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