Sharon at Pintangle has had a long-running SAL called
Take a Stitch Tuesday, and I've joined it this year. Every week I embroider an inchie with that week's stitch; sometimes two, if I decide to also use the Beyond TAST suggestion for more experienced stitchers.
Weeks 1-7 (FYI, I am continually unhappy with the macro photos from my iPhone):
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Chain, fly, and knotted fly |
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Buttonhole and reversed buttonhole bar | |
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Stem and Portuguese stem |
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Feather, and feather and chain |
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Detached chain and barred chain |
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Herringbone and raised close herringbone |
The inchies make this an ideal project -- just a little bit every week, which is about all I can manage.
I like all these little inchies. The one that makes a leaf is really lovely.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful stitches, great way to learn new things
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