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23. Cable Chain stitch

There are not many suitable places for Cable Chain Stitch amongst the flowers on my training cloth. First I tried to fill the area between two lines but I am not happy with the result..image

Then I took a thinner thread and sewed right on the line. The result looks better.

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During TAST2012 I first learned this stitch and my first attempt is better than the new one. I also tried to use Cable Chain Stitch as a filling stitch.

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How to hand embroider Cable Chain Stitch


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dec 15

22. Buttonhole Wheel Stitch

A few Buttonhole wheels on my Paradise Flower print:

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When I first learned Buttonhole Wheel i practiced on a denim swatch.

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05
dec 15

21. Knotted Cretan stitch

I made Knotted Cretan Stitch on top of regular Cretan Stitches

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The knotted stitches (white/yellow) are on top of Open Cretan stitch (different shades of blue). Unfortunately both light blue and yellow look almost white on my screen.

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Knotted Cretan


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30
nov 15

Summary 2: Another 10 weeks of TAST – week 11 – 20

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11. Whipped wheel

 

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12. Barred Chain stitch

 

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13. Satin stitch

 

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14. Stem stitch

 

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15. French knots

 

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16. Weathear stitch

 

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17. Crossed buttonhole stitch

 

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18. Half chevron stitch

 

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19. Bullion knot

 

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20. Butterfly Chain stitch

 

Here are my 20 TAST-stitches on the Paradise Flower cloth.

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<- Week 1-10: Summery

Week 21-30 ->


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20. Butterfly Chain stitch

Still another difficult stitch for flowers and leaves but at least I gave it a try.

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For other motives  this is a nice little stitch, Butterfly chain stitch. It is quite easy and it can be worked in various ways. Here are my first attempts from TAST 2012.

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21
nov 15

19. Bullion knot

Bullion knot is a wonderful stitch which improves the ugly flower from last week.

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They are perfect for rose buds.

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Or rather perfect for any flower.

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This week I have started embroidering new flowers. Bullions is a good start.
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I love all kinds of knots.  Here are some pictures from previos works. At first my handbag.

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You have already seen the next picture on  French knot page.

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The pink/mauve circles are connected by Bullion knots. The green ”worms” are also Bullion knots. The other stitches are different kinds of knotted stitches.

There are Bullion knots of different lengths on this area. The pale blue Bullion knots are my first Bullion knots ever.

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The blue oval bellow is filled with dense, rised Bullion knots, and to the right there are Bullion knots surrounding a single French knot.

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The handbag embroidery is all in wool.

I also tried Bullion knots on denim swatches:

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Week 19
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13
nov 15

18. Half Chevron stitch

Half Chevron Stitch was also difficult to stitch on my Paradise Flowers print. This stitch is better for borders than for flowers. But I gave it a try. The first flower looked better when I added Bullion knots.image

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This leave looks messy and doesn’t photography well. Maybe I can improve it with Stem stitch to hide the black veins. I should have used a thinner thread.

I am not proud of my previous Half Chevron stitch either. In fact I didn’t even get them right. They are Crossed Half Chevron stitch.

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07
nov 15

17. Crossed buttonhole stitch

Here are my Crossed Buttonhole stitch. I played with the length of the arms to make them fit the flower petals. These flowers need some more stitching. Thanks to TAST a suitable stitch will turn up following weeks.image image

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Many flowers from previous weeks have an edge of Fly Stitch. Long Armed Crossed Buttonhole stitch gives a similar but wilder effect.image

When I followed TAST 2012 I wrote: ”I did a few Crossed buttonhole stitches with two strands of floss on denim. This is a new stitch to me, so I need a lot of training to master it. It was not very difficult though.”

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How to work Crossed Buttonhole Stitch


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05
nov 15

16. Wheatear stitch

Wheatear Stitch is a nice little stitch. It was new to me when i followed TAST in 2012, so I didn’t try to do anything fancy. But when I now look at my swatch I can see a little ”diving bird” among my stitches? Can you see it?

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After my first swatch I havn’t used  Wheatear Stitch until now. It is a beautiful stitch very useful for ”Paradise Flowers”.

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15. French Knots

French Knots are my absolute favorite among stitches. It is so fun to make and gives a strong impact, besides it’s very beautiful.

I read on somebodies blog (can’t remember whose) that French knots are like salt for an embroidery. If it is dull and boring add a few knots and it will immediately get better.

I made a flower in French dots only. I love them thick and dense.

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These petals/hearts are surrounded by a coached thread to get a distinct edge.

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I run a small Bed and Breakfast. For our keys I have made felted balls, some of them with embroideries. This one has dense French Knots surrounded by coached black knitting yarn, all in wool.

The ball is made of small bits of yarn, left over from previous knitting projects and felted in the washing machine. The hanger is a knitted i-cord.

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I made a handbag filled with different kinds of knots a couple of years ago. Most of the knots are French knots.

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Here is another part of the bag.  Fabric and embroidery floss are wool.

And here is a denim swatch:

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And finally French knots on a dress.

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Updated June 2019:

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The edge is improved with French dots.

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Another edge and more dots.

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How to embroider French knots

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