Craft YourSelf Silly Stitchonaries
No 2. Chain Stitch
Stitchonaries are the modern day sampler, they're great for both beginners to learn with and for experienced embroiderers to practice on...and if i'm honest i've been embroidering for nearly 40 years now and they've featured stitches i didn't know and have enjoyed learning. there are 6 project pages as well as the front cover and a patterned back that you can embellish as you choose. They come as a complete panel and instructions on how to fold it into a floppy book, i've then taken that a step further and inserted card to stiffen the pages.
I would also recommend you invest in a heat erasable pen so you can draw any changes onto the page, stitch them and then iron away your lines.
In these Blogs i will take you through the stitchonaries one at a time and page by page to tell you what i have done and why. But i cant recommend them highly enough and they look awesome when finished too.
interested? check out the Craft yourself Silly Site or Hochanda.
And onwards with No 2. Chain Stitch
I always take the time to neatly stitch in the text as it looks very effective, this can be done at any stage of the project and like any page you don't have to complete it in one go...although each page/project is small enough that there isn't really time to get bored or stressed and they look awesome when done.
The Star is painted with Cosmic Shimmer fabric Paints and then i have embroidered around the edge using one of the stitches learnt in the panel.
On this page we learn the basics of chain stitch...I have added notes to show which stitches are which so that when i refer back i can see the differences
Practicing Chainstitch and writing, i have added the numerics myself in the blank space provided to show how chain stitch works with different thread thicknesses.
Background is coloured with watered down cosmic shimmer paints, text added to identify the stitch. This piece could also be worked as lavender simply by changing the colours.
This page i followed directly from the instructions provided.
Ok so i went a little mad with this one, the vase is coloured with cosmic shimmer fabric paints and some watered down cosmic shimmer provides a background...all the foliage and buds i added myself and i think that you can go as mad as you like to create your own individual vase as these mini projects are very freeing and open to personal interpretation.
background is provided by a scrap of organza and the clock is done very delicately with two strands of white thread
The back page is a great opportunity to play with the stitches learnt throughout the stitchonary. for this one i have used thread thickness to create distance...the green leaves are 3 strands, the tree four strands and the fallen leaves are six strands, the tree trunks are created with wrapped running stitch from the 1st stitchonary (Running Stitch).
Next up is No 3. Blanket Stitch
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