30
sep 15

Paradise Flowers from Dala-Floda

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I am learning new stitches every week and I am using the wonderful print, Flowers of Paradise, from Dala-Floda, Dalecarlia, Sweden, by Karin Holmberg, for practicing. Karin has given the old traditional embroidery technique a modern twist. She became well known among embroiderers in Sweden for her traditional embroidery on a simple hoodie.

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(These photos are from Karin Holmberg’s blog)

She has made the print I use for my TAST stitches, inspired by Dala-Floda stitching and knitting tradition. I made a visit to Dala-Floda Hemslöjd ( Dala-Floda Art and Craft Assosiation) last summer and found the print in their shop. When all flowers are filled with stitches they I will make a pillow for my red sofa in my country house in Furudal (another village in Dalecarlia also known for rich textile heritage).

Somebody in the TAST Facebook group asked for stitches suitable for letters. That question gave me the idea of stitching even the letters in the selvage with TAST stitches.

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I used couching, fly stitch, buttonhole stitch, detatched chain stitch and regular chain stitch.

Karin Holmberg has made other amazing jobs, for example embroidered book covers for the republishing of one of Sweden’s most famous writers Wilhelm Moberg, who has written four novels on the emigration from Sweden to America during the 20th century. I wrote about it here. She has also published three books of her own, among which I like the first one best, Karins broderier. I have written about two of the books, here and here.

You can also follow Karin Holmberg on her blog.

Satin stitch is imporant in in Dala-Floda embroidery tradition. I will show you more from this rich textile tradition TAST week 13, which is Satin Stitch week.


27
sep 15

11. Whipped wheel

Paradise Flowers from Dala-Floda with whipped Wheels.

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Here is my denim swatch.

… and two felted balls with Whipped Wheels.

… and a dress I wore for my son’s wedding

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There are more pictures of this embroidery here.

Links:

How to work Whipped Wheel Stitch


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23
sep 15

Rapport från kurshelg 2, textil formgivning, dag 2

Denna dag bjöd på föreläsning och bildvisning som handlade om vad man bör tänka på när en utställning planeras. Vilken känsla förmedlas?
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Vi skapade också ”besökare” och modeller av utställningsföremål.
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Så här såg det ut när vi var klara:

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22
sep 15

Rapport från kurshelg 2, textil formgivning

Som vi jobbade – intensivt från första ögonblicket.

Först redovisade vi designuppgiften och jag förvånas över att alla löst en och samma uppgift på helt olika sätt. Inget rätt, inget fel, bara idérikt och inspirerande.

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Lisbet Salander får en ny garderob inför afrikaresan.

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Kungen får nya påslakan inspirerade an mosaikbitar.

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Robyn får en broderad kudde till soffhörnet inspirerad av ett av hennes skivomslag.

Under eftermiddagen gjorde vi  en modell av en utställningslokal i skala 1:20.

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Vi utgick från en verklig loktal, nämligen HV:s galleri mot gatan. Lokalen mättes upp och modellen tillverlades i Kapaskiva. Vi använde både lim och knappnålar för att foga samman delarna.

Så här långt hann vi den första dagen.


20
sep 15

Summary 1: 10 weeks of TAST

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1. Fly stitch

 

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2. Buttonhole and Blanket stitch

 

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3. Feather stitch

 

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4. Cretan stitch

 

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5. Herringbone stitch

 

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6. Chevron stitch

 

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7. Detached Chain stitch

 

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8. Chain stitch

 

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9. Couching

 

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10. Running stitch

 

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19
sep 15

Redan andra kurshelgen på årets HV-kurs

Redan en bit in på hösten och strax ska jag kila iväg till den anda kurshelgen på Handarbetets Vänner. Oh, så mycket jag lärt mig på dessa kurser, så roligt det är dessutom.

Detta läsår går jag kursen Textil Formgivning, fortsättning, och vi har redan läxa. Älskar läxor. Den första kurshelgen handlade om designprosessen. imageUppgiften, som påbörjades under den helgen, består i att utforma en produkt för en känd person och redovisa den i en liten ”dragspelsbok”.image

Vi ska redovisa hela prosessen från moodboard till modell eller skiss på produkten.

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Jag får på min lott att designa för är Robyn, denna färgstarka, charmiga och kraftfulla person. Uppgiften passar mig perfekt. Jag är glad att jag inte fick kungen eller Zlatan.

image Detta skivomslag blir så småningom min inspirationsbild. Idag fortsätter äventyret.


18
sep 15

10. Running Stitch

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Running Stitch and Back Stitch were the first stitches I learned at school when I was seven years old. After all these years I realise that this stitch is The King among stitches. You can use it in many different ways. You will find it in traditional techniques, such as Sashiko, Kantha and hand Quilting.

This week I tried Running Stitch as a filling stitch.

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Here are some older samples of  Running Stitch: A denim swatch

A linnen curtain with vertical stripes.

Tulle threading 

Links:

Running Stitch


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16
sep 15

Klänningsbroderiet klart

imageMinns ni mitt klänningsbroderi? Förmodligen inte.

Mina kurser på Handarbetets Vänner har inneburit att högen med UFO: n växt. Men nu kan jag i alla fall stolt berätta att klänningen är klar och bars på sonens bröllop den 5 september. Här kommer bilder på broderiet.

Alla poster om detta broderi finns här.

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13
sep 15

9. Couching

Couching is not a stitch but rather a method  or technique. You can use whatever stitch you like to Couch down almost anything. It’s much fun and there are very few limits.

On my ”Paradise Flower” cloth I started by couching down little bits of tangeled threads, cut off when fastening threads on the back side of the embroidery. The flower is then surrounded by an outline of Chain stitch.

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Then I tried various ways of couching as you can see in the pictures below.

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Last time I participated in TAST I made some denim swatches.

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Bayeux Stitch

Last time I participated in TAST I made some denim swatches:

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Bokhara couchingimage

Roman couching
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Applique fastened with couched edges. I used small pieces of sweatshirt fabric.
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During my embroidery class at HV-School, we did couching inspired by autumn leaves.

1. Tangled flax thread on denim.
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2. Couched leaves on knitting, all in wool with plant dyed yarn.

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3. And finally a small swatch with goldwork embroidery.

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Links

How to do Couching Stitch


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Roman Stitching
Romanien Couching, YouTube

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07
sep 15

8. Chain Stitch

Chain Stitch is fine for lines, but also for fillings. I worked both this week.

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image The flower above has many different stitches, Herringbone, Fly and Detached Chain Stitch. This week I added Chain Stitch.

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Above is a flower with Chain Stitch only.

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Leaves with three rows of Chain Stitch.

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I like the combination of Chain Stitch and Back Stitch as in the stem. The little leaves are two  Detached Chain Stitches.

Then a felted ball, with Chain, Buttonhole and Herringbone Stitch.

… and a denim swatch with different threads; Herringbone, Fly, Back Stitch and French Knots.

Links

Chain Stitch

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