Wednesday, 3 April 2019

Stitchonaries No 5. Satin Stitch

Craft YourSelf Silly Stitchonaries

No 5. Satin 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. The Stranded Cotton used in these projects are from Marathon threads and available in a gorgeous range of colours at a very reasonable price...a great way to start building your embroidery stash.

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.

No 5. Satin 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.
Satin Stitch is one of my favourite stitches and i always find it helps to mark where i want a colour to go before i stitch...i also love colour blending...so much fun.


This Page is fantastic for practicing with different thread angles and thicknesses ...the roman numerals indicate thread thicknesses


This is a great page for practicing turning corners and stitching in the round.....when i stitch things like this i find it helps to mark increments around the area with the heat erasable pen, this way your stitches turn slowly and don't make sudden jumps that stand out on a finished piece.

Here we practice stitching in different directions on one piece to create the form of the fish, again i used my heat erasable pen to draw in the line where the stitch angle changed.....Background colour is a wash of Cosmic Shimmer Fabric Paint.


Playing using satin stitch in various different ways to create different effects.


To Create the background on this page I used the same paint as i did on the Koi Page..to mark the lines where i wanted the colour to change on the feather i used my heat erasable pen and stitched to those lines.

Raised Satin stitch...simple and effective and I have grounded the flowers with lines of Inktense Pencils.


The back page is a great opportunity to play with the stitches learnt throughout the stitchonary. I have added extra colour with Cosmic Shimmer fabric paints.

Next up is No 6. Feather Stitch

Thursday, 7 March 2019

Stitchonaries No 4. Knots

Craft YourSelf Silly Stitchonaries

No 4. Knots


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.

No 4. Knots


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.
Have fun decorating the butterfly with the knots learnt in this stitchonary, Cosmic shimmer paint added a nice touch I think


This is the page that inspired me to start with the stitchonaries, when you get it the sheep look like they are floating...a little inktense pencil, and a few running stitches and they're happily grounded. I also used whipped running stitch to outline the hills and  single running stitches for the trees and legs.


apart from adding the name of the stitch, this page was copied directly from the instructions...with a little cosmic shimmer fabric paint, just because i could.


Bullion Knots, these were once my Bete Noir, thankfully the pages are small enough that the practice is easy, again i have named the stitch and showed thread numbers.


As you can see ive nailed bullion knots...love them now, the leaves i added myself, the background is a soft inktense wash and the stems are stitched with whipped running stitch.


Bullion Roses are fun, this page is a great way to practice different colour combinations. The leaves i added myself using a stitch i learnt in the chain stitch stitchonary.


Once again, apart from naming the technique this is direct from the instructions, all i will say is be wary of your tension, keep it even or they will become messy.


The back page is a great opportunity to play with the stitches learnt throughout the stitchonary. I have added extra colour with Cosmic Shimmer fabric paints and simply outlined the bubbles with back stitch. The stem stitch i have used to outline the Sea Horse with hasn't been learnt in the stitchonaries (Intermediate Running stitch is yet to come in these blogs) a simple back stitch would look just as nice.

Next up is No 5. Satin Stitch

Stitchonaries No 3 Blanket Stitch

Craft YourSelf Silly Stitchonaries

No 3. Blanket 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.

No 3. Blanket 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 leaf i cut from felt and blanket stitched , with wrapped running stitch for the veins.


On this page we learn the basics of blanket stitch, turning circles and angles and for fun I coloured the images with Cosmic Shimmer Fabric Paint


The letters were cut from felt and appliqued with blanket stitch.


Crown of thorns - On Competing the first swirl I added another to try out the two variations od stitches.....Background colour is a wash of Inktense pencils.


Two hearts were printed on this page...to me they seemed lonely so I added more, you don't have to do this, I enjoyed the stitching so much i couldn't resist adding more.


To Create the background on this page I used a variety of coloured organza, because I used a heat erasable pen to make additions to the page, when I heated it to remove it, some of the organza melted....an interested effect, even if unintentional...I have since used the same technique deliberately with great effect on another stitch project.


Shisha Mirrors, Blanket stitch is one of the ways of fixing shapes and cut-outs to a page, as you can see, some of the circles are reflective and some are hand marbled pieces.


The back page is a great opportunity to play with the stitches learnt throughout the stitchonary. I have added extra colour with Cosmic Shimmer fabric paints.

Next up is No 4. Knots Stitch

Monday, 4 March 2019

Stitchonaries No 2. Chain Stitch

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

Stitchonary No1 Running Stitch

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

Tuesday, 8 May 2018

GoldWorking the Vintage Poppy Stamp

GoldWorking the Vintage Poppy Stamp



Hi guys...missed me? well ive been poorly but recently ive had the honour of being able to play with some of Be-Creative's new products so over the next week I will share my play so far.

SHOPPING LIST
1. Piece of Fabric and a hoop to hold the piece while you work.
3. Distress ink Grey
4. French Bullion 1mm Smooth in Bronze, Mid Gold, Matt Green, Matt Red and Matt Maroon
5. French Bullion 1mm Rough Check in Bronze.
6. A fine polycotton in a colour to match the fabric for the bullion and a thread to match the beads for beading. You will work with lengths of approx. 30cm when doubled up. Shorter if you prefer, but no longer.
7.  A Fine needle


Stamp the gorgeous vintage poppies stamp onto your chosen fabric using a fabric in or a hybrid such as Tim Holtz Distress oxides, I’ve used a grey which contrasts nicely with the yellow background. Heat fix with a quick blast from a heat gun.


Using the bronze bullion, cut your bullion strands to approx. 6mm (try to keep them as even as possible) and satin stitch the background stems and ‘top knots’, the texture on the seed heads is provided by cutting the rough check bronze and stitching the pieces in loops.


Again cutting the bullion to 6mm, outline a leaf in gold using stem stitch. Then fill in the leaf with green bullion angling the bullion in ‘v’s around the stem lines


 

Keep at it...and yes it’s a slow process and you will find you have to cut shorter lengths to fill in small gaps, until all the leaves are done...bask briefly in a feeling of satisfaction before satin stitching in bronze centres to the poppies


Outline the poppies in gold and use the maroon bullion to stitch in areas you want to be dark, using stem stitch, again with stem stitch, fill in the remaining area with red.
Outline the piece with gold stem stitch.
Remember throughout the stitching to make sure your fabric stays taught on the hoop.

Fill in the exposed areas with 2mm beads stitching no more than one or two beads at a time to prevent ‘pouching’.
 You are done!!!!!! Now u can chose to either frame your pieces or turn it into a book cover  or a decorative beaded purse maybe...
  
A closer look at the beading and bullion work

I Hope you've enjoyed this blog and give it a go.