CQ Detail 385

crazy quilt detail

Today I have chevron stitch worked in #5 perle thread, that has 3 detached chain stitches and a seed bead added to the arms. This is a detail of a seam on block 57 of the I dropped the button box quilt. 

What is the story?
This regularly published series aims to illustrate and document the hand embroidered seams, embellishments and decorations on my crazy quilt I dropped the button box. All articles are categorised in the projects under Crazy Quilt details which enables readers to browse back through the series.
Free Crazy quilt block patterns
In the process of documenting the seam decorations on this quilt, as I get to each block I am diagramming it out for readers as a free crazy quilt pattern. Links to these free pattern pages are listed on the CQ details FAQ page.
Copyright
I have released the block patterns and stitch ideas for non commercial use but I retain all copyright. Please attribute the work to me, and link back to this blog. You may not take whole articles from this series and republish online. Link please dont republish.


Sites worth Exploring: Artist Pierre Fouché

A portrait in lace by Pierre FouchéThis morning I thought I would share with you a recent portrait made in lace by artist Pierre Fouché. This page has close up details of the piece. I am sure readers will enjoy seeing his skill. Take some time out and visit Pierre Fouché’s website and investigate his portfolio. I am sure you will enjoy the work of this contemporary textile artist

Take a Stitch Tuesday week 20

bullion knot stitch hand embroidery sample

This week the challenge is a stitch called Bullion Knot Stitch.

Tips to work Bullion Knot stitch 

People either love or hate bullions, but most of the problems associated with working them is that people use the wrong needle.

I recommend milliners or straw needles because most embroidery needles have an eye that is wider than the shaft of the needle. Milliners or straw needles have an eye and shaft that are the same width which makes sliding the wrapped bullion knot along the needle easy. Try it as it does make a difference.

bullion knot stitch hand embroidery sampleAnother tip is to wrap them clockwise as for most threads this will mean you will follow the natural twist of the thread. If your thread untwists as you wrap  your bullion, it means the thread was spun in the opposite direction to most threads on the market. This would include some rayon threads. In this case wrap your bullion in an anti clockwise direction.

Simply put, wrap clockwise most of the time but if for some reason this untwists your thread wrap anti clockwise.

bullion knot stitch hand embroidery sample

Some people get a little tense and wrap too tight. Then, while still on the needle hold the bullion between thumb and first finger and rub the bullion back and forth to loosen the wraps slightly before you pull the needle through.

Once mastered they do take a little practice bu they are well worth learning and enjoying!

bullion knot stitch hand embroidery sample How to join in

It is not complicated. All you need to do is stitch a sample,  take a photograph of it, put in online in your blog, flickr site or on Stitchin Fingers page, swing by here again and leave a comment with your full web address so people can visit and see your sample. Where is here? At the bottom of this article under the tags is a link that says ‘book mark permalink’.

bullion knot stitch hand embroidery sample

Any special rules?

There are no rules but I do have a request, please link back here.

Interesting work will be featured

Each week I will feature samples that participants have stitched order to draw attention to creative and interesting work. This means some work will be re-published. I will credit and link to the owners website but I assume that when you leave your link here, I have your permission to feature your work. If you do not want your work to be featured please say in the comment, you leave and I wont include it in the feature.

Further information

If you need further information on the challenge a list of stitches covered so far or directions on how to participate please visit the TAST FAQ page.

You can read back through TAST articles by browsing Challenges -  Take a Stitch Tuesday category

Other groups and networks

You can also share your explorations with other members on the social network site of your choice. There is a Facebook TAST 2012 page,   stitchin fingers group and the flickr TAST site. All these sub groups are set up at request of members


TAST Week 19 Highlights

sample of hand embroidered half chevron stitchOnce again it’s time for the weekly TAST round up, so make a cuppa, and let me share with you some of the samples that caught my eye.

Many people really enjoyed working and experimenting with half chevron. There were lots of humorous interpretations.  Every  week choosing what to feature is hard as the examples are so good. I aim for 5 featured pieces but every Monday I become for some reason numerically challenged!

Dont let these few samples lead you to think that these are the only worthwhile samples to be seen. Follow some of the links in the comments, of week 19 and I promise you there is more eye candy to be seen.

First up I loved this diving tower from Caro Rose Creations  (bit worried about what the the top guy is thinking of doing)

sample of hand embroidered half chevron stitch

I really liked Juliet’s Balcony worked by MariaInez L.Ribeiro dos Santos.

sample of hand embroidered half chevron stitch

Miriam over on Borduurblog had a crocodile invasion.

sample of hand embroidered half chevron stitch

Brigitte Otto on Stitchin Fingers worked this lovely design using half chevron on the border.

sample of hand embroidered half chevron stitch

Chris over on Ella’s Craft Creations worked a lovely mandala so visit to see the rest of it.

sample of hand embroidered half chevron stitch

Debbie of Jerusalem Notes worked single units in a pattern.

sample of hand embroidered half chevron stitch

Anna Kousi on stitchin fingers also used single unit to great effect

sample of hand embroidered half chevron stitch

This sun disk also made me smile Isabelle of Pierres Papiers Ciseaux

Further information about the TAST challenge

If you need further information on the challenge a list of stitches covered so far or directions on how to participate please visit the TAST FAQ page.

You can read back through TAST articles by browsing Challenges -  Take a Stitch Tuesday category