Craft YourSelf Silly Stitchonaries
No 1. Running 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.
Let Us Begin at the beginning with No 1. Running 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 heart 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 running stitch...because i am an experienced embroiderer i chose to add my own second circle but you can stick to the printed project or do your own thing, there really aren't any rules they're yours to learn, practice and enjoy...i also went rainbow with my threads..if you are starting out and just using the threads provided (there are 6 random colours provided in the kit) then you simply pick a colour and play.
All the background colour on this page is provided by Inktense Pencils, simply colour the areas as desired and activate with a paint brush and water....don't forget to ground your flower.
Starting at the left of the alphabet, i have stitched the first letter with a full 6 strands, moved to 5 strands on the next letter and so on until I am down to one strand...This is a good way of seeing the effect of the different thread thicknesses and keeping a record for future reference.
Notice the roman numeral IV, this is a note to tell me that i have used 5 strands of each colour to create this page.
I followed the instructions directly for this page.
The Umbrella is coloured with cosmic shimmer fabric paints and the background has an inktense wash.
The back page is a great opportunity to play with the stitches learnt throughout the stitchonary. I have added extra colour with Inktense pencils and Cosmic Shimmer fabric paints.
Next up is No 2. Chain Stitch
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