Friday Freebie Hand Embroidery Pattern

free hand embroidery patternThis week once again this design could be worked in outline stitches using chain or stem stitch.

If you click on the thumbnail it will take you to a larger version of the image.

If you need to know how I would transfer this pattern to fabric, I have a tutorial on how to transfer embroidery designs to fabric which may help.

All posts in the series are in the  Friday Freebie category I hope you enjoy them.

These designs are for non commercial use and I ask you to attribute the work to me, with link back to this blog. You may not republish them online. So link to them but please do not re-publish.


CQ Detail 388

crazy quilt detail of buttons

This is a detail of a seam on block 57 of the I dropped the button box quilt. I covered a corner seam with a large piece of vintage crochet lace and since there was s light tear in it I hid the damage with a tumble of vintage buttons. The bear charm was sent to me in a swap.

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.


Work in Progress Wednesday CQ journal block for May

Work in Progress Wednesdays seem to arrive very quickly this year! As I have mentioned before this year I am participating in the Crazy Quilt Journal Project 2012 but it seems to keep me running.

Here is my block for May. A quieter Month here as the weather is getting colder. Hopefully the colours hint at a chill developing in the air.  I am working to develop another set of stitchers worksheets (module 7) ,  so some of the stitches on the block are samples that will appear in the eye candy section.

May crazy quilt journal project block

Anyway I hope you enjoy this block. If you click on the image you can see a larger version and if you are in the mood for a little past eye candy all my blocks I have made for the Crazy Quilt Journal Project can be found under that category

I still have a block to complete for last month. It has been started but that is about it. Cross your fingers that I can share a finish with you next week.

Toddles away and thinks to self ….I really should be more regular with Work in Progress reports on Wednesdays as doing them pushes me to get stuff done!

Take a Stitch Tuesday week 22

Do you want a catch up week?

Before I announce the stitch for this week I notice in the comments many people are once again saying they are tying to catch up, keep up or are breathless! Do people want a catch up week next week?  Leave a comment on this post and vote yes for a catch up week or no. I will count the votes and I will follow  the majority.

The result does not matter to me as I already have next stitch in draft, but we do lose people when they feel they can’t catch up. The other thing that happens is if pressured by time quality drops as people dash of a quick sample so they can keep up. So far this challenge is fantastic and I would prefer to let folks catch up before focus suffers and engagement drops.

Keeping pace with a challenge like this can be difficult particularly if people who are new to hand embroidery. They can feel overwhelmed and drop the activity all together. More experienced stitchers know they can pick it up again but people who are new have not developed their own stitching processes, routines and habits. The challenge is for all levels but much of my online life is about encouraging people to try hand embroidery and keeping the practice alive.

There will be 52 stitches in the challenge so if during the year there are a few catchup weeks the challenge will just over run on so folks wont miss out on  a stitch.

sample of Hand embroidered knotted cretan stitch This week the challenge stitch is knotted cretan Click through to the directions on how to work it as directions are in my stitch dictionary..

I know some may read about the challenge stitch this week and think  “It’s just more Cretan stitch!” In one way it is, but this is an interesting stitch as there is a second pattern of texture built up in the knots formed along the spines.

 

sample of Hand embroidered knotted cretan stitch As a variety of Cretan these knots formed on the spine can create a whole different feel, because of the texture. Ordinary Cretan is flat this version is textured. Worked in a thicker thread you can really do things with it.

sample of Hand embroidered knotted cretan stitch Like ordinary Cretan you can work it in rows or use it to fill and create shapes.

Wide rows are useful to create broad lines.

sample of Hand embroidered knotted cretan stitch

Rows can be worked easily on a curve or placed side by side to create patterns

One side of the prongs can be worked longer than the other.

sample of Hand embroidered knotted cretan stitch

As you can see in the sample above you can easily work threads in a circle

This stitch really comes into its own when used for organic forms as the twiggy looking line is ideal as grasses or in floral motifs.

sample of Hand embroidered knotted cretan stitch

Once again the challenge is:

For new hands to learn the stitch

Or

If you are an experienced stitcher take the stitch and push it a little further in a creative manner or combine this stitch with one of the stitches already covered in TAST 2012. If you have worked a sample in a previous challenge feel free to post a link in comments as it will inspire people but if you have time do try another sample and do something different and new!

How to join in

Stitch a sample,  take a photograph of it, put in online in your blog, flickr site or on stitchin fingers page, swing by here and leave a comment with your full web address so people can visit and see your 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