Introducción al punto. Os explico unas nociones básicas para las que como yo están empezardo a tejer.
Learn how to make broderie anglaise lace (eyelet lace) by hand. It's really easy!
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Rupes Nigra (Roca Negra) es una isla de enorme tamaño, constituida de roca negra imantada, que se cree estaba ubicada en el polo norte. La existencia de dicha isla pretendía explicar por qué las brújulas señalaban siempre al polo norte magnético desde cualquier punto. Detalle del mapa del Ártico de Mercator (edición c. 1620), que muestra la Rupes Nigra en el Polo
Te descubrimos cómo tejer y leer una muestra de ganchillo o punto (gauge) para interpretar los patrones de tus prendas de lana y tus labores de ganchillo.
Poco a poco vamos completando las hojas de nuestro precioso Cahier de broderie, seguimos retrasadas, pero ya sólo nos quedan 3 hojas, a ver si antes de finalizar el año lo acabamos, es un trabajo lento y precioso, Covi nos va guiando en esta andadura en la que estamos realizando el libro de Marie Suárez, Mon cahier de broderie en tela y con todos los bordados que la autora enseña. Las fotos me han salido bastante mal, como se ve cada una luego le pone su toque personal, añadiendo o quitando motivos según nos va quedando la labor. Algunos detalles de los bordados azules y rosas: Mi hija María nos tomó estas fotos en agosto, con nuestras gafas de presbicia y además nuestras lupas, "haciendo hoja" que ya es una expresión que usamos a menudo para describir esta labor. Lo mejor, siempre lo digo, hacerlo juntas
Il y avait une 50taine de Dames,Une 50taine de Fans de Léa Stansal... Léa nous a réuni pour tisser des liens ...Les Liens du FIL.....Au bout duquel toutes trouvent l'épanouissement! Il ne manquait RIEN...sourires, échanges de doux compliments,victuailles...
Here is my arrow stitch sampler from Sharon B's Personal Library of Stitches course (last fall).
36 видов стежков Создано Atelier Hola
Poco a poco vamos completando las hojas de nuestro precioso Cahier de broderie, seguimos retrasadas, pero ya sólo nos quedan 3 hojas, a ver si antes de finalizar el año lo acabamos, es un trabajo lento y precioso, Covi nos va guiando en esta andadura en la que estamos realizando el libro de Marie Suárez, Mon cahier de broderie en tela y con todos los bordados que la autora enseña. Las fotos me han salido bastante mal, como se ve cada una luego le pone su toque personal, añadiendo o quitando motivos según nos va quedando la labor. Algunos detalles de los bordados azules y rosas: Mi hija María nos tomó estas fotos en agosto, con nuestras gafas de presbicia y además nuestras lupas, "haciendo hoja" que ya es una expresión que usamos a menudo para describir esta labor. Lo mejor, siempre lo digo, hacerlo juntas
Además de los consagrados puntos Santa Clara (Musgo) y Jersey (vistos en la sección Puntos Básicos ) existen una variedad de puntos que se a...
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Honestly, being featured in the very beautiful "Inspirations Magazine" again, is a career highlight for me. I feel so privileged. ...
Musgo Punto de Ganchillo | es una repetición de una hilera. El patrón es una combinación de puntos bajos y cadenetas. Fácil.
At the conclusion of my last post, way back at the beginning of the year, I teased that the final pattern in the 1884 knitted lace sample book would be "worth the wait." Little did I know just how long that wait would prove to be. As it turned out, life came between me and my knitting and I am just now getting back on track. Thanks to all who have hung in there. Our grand finale pattern was published in the newspaper under the title "New Fancy Work" and was submitted by M.M. Niles of East Gloucester, Massachusetts. It appears first among the patterns in the sample book, but I have saved it for last because it is in a class by itself. In the accompanying notes the contributor suggests using it to make a tidy (for more on tidies, see 37. Vine Tidy), but my first thought upon seeing the instructions was "counterpane square." Worked from corner to opposite corner, the design features a raised leaf motif against a garter stitch ground in the lower half of the square and rows of eyelets alternating with reverse stockingnet stripes above. The edges of the lower triangle of each square are rimmed with eyelets to use in sewing four squares together to form a block with the leaves at the center. And when multiple blocks are sewn together, the full pattern is revealed: the eyelet rows come together as nested diamonds. A minimum of four blocks (16 squares) are needed to properly show off the arrangement. Since January I have managed to knit only a single block, so in the interest of expediting this post, the image below is actually a digitally created collage. The rate the stitch count increases varies greatly-- the count rapidly rises in the first 15 rows, remains steady as the leaf motif tapers, and then increases again one stitch per row before reaching 38 at the center of the square. By contrast, the upper half of the square narrows one stitch per row throughout. The disparities make for a rather oddly shaped piece, but it is easily blocked into a uniform square. The 74 rows may seem excessive for what amounts to a little swatch, but since many rows are knit with just a handful of stitches, it is not as daunting as that number may suggest. Only rarely do the sample book newspaper clippings include recommendations for materials, but Ms. Niles has several suggestions for her pattern. First and foremost: "In doing fancy work always use the best materials." She advises using very fine steel double pointed needles, No. 16 in the sizing system of her day, the equivalent of 1.25mm (US 0000) today. For thread she recommends either Morse & Kaley's four-ply No. 10 knitting cotton ("I can recommend this cotton highly. It is manufactured at Milford, N.H.") or Barbaric Drab Linen Thread No. 30. She continues Sixteen of these pieces, or four squares ... makes a very pretty tidy, when bordered with some pretty edge. Line the tidy with some bright color. For a coverlet, the fingering weight cotton and 2.25mm needles I used for my sample would be ideal. The individual squares blocked to 3½" along each side. If used for a project today, some refinement of the pattern may be in order. Although paired decreases are used to taper the leaf, only K2tog is used to shape the upper half of the square where a left-leaning decrease might be preferred along one side. (And while we're at it, I think I would set the decreases in from the edge, slipping the edge stitch, for a smoother selvedge and easier sewing of the blocks together.) The tip of the leaf would also benefit from a change. As written, the leaf narrows by one stitch per side every other row until it is down to three. From there only one stitch is worked off on each of the next two right side rows. The resulting leaf tip lacks definition. The obvious substitution would be a single double decrease. This pattern is so large it would be unintelligible without a powerful magnifying glass if the chart, verbal instructions, notes and photos were laid out on a single page as I have done in the past. So I have divided it up in two parts. You can download the chart here and everything else here. Next week: But wait! There's more!
What will you do with all those beautiful pieces of stitching 'process over outcome' ? Here's 10 ideas on how to turn your mindful making stitched work into a practical and useful project that makes you feel happy using it. From drawstring pouches to improv quilts these are simple ways to make somet
Book of Danish Stitchery: Danish Handcraft Guild by Gerda Bengtsson, 1972 Needlework from Denmark. There are about ten designs which Mrs. Bengtsson created especially for this book and for these she provides the complete sewing patterns, with color keys. In the last chapter, she gives full sewing instructions and illustrations for all the stitches that have been mentioned throughout the book. Pages 135, language English !!! The file is larger than Etsy's file limit (20MB) so you will be sent a document with a Google Drive link to access and download the book. Please note that you will receive of file in PDF. To read, you need a program that opens PDF files, such as Adobe Acrobat Reader. Book you can download immediately after payment. Thanks for visiting:)
There are so many things about CQ that I love - but one of the aspects I get the most pleasure from is teaching. I teach approximately 45 st...
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In light of our recent Ultimate Guide to Embroidery, we figured it would be a good time to flood you with some beautiful inspiration! Lars’ Favorite Embroidery Artists is chalk-full of jaw-dropping talent, each artist with their own unique style. Study the guide first, then take a look at their work, and try to identify […]
Illustrated guide on how to work chevron stitch and use it in hand-embroidered projects. Photos to give you inspiration for Chevron stitch.
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Barbara pieced beautiful ivory blocks with appliqued hearts. She asked for the heart to be outlined in either black lace or stitching and to embellish the remainder of the block with flowers. Loved working on this beautiful block! Blogged about at ivoryblushroses.blogspot.com
Les jolis ouvrages de broderie fleuronnent de-ci, de-là. Et ça donne franchement envie de s’y mettre :) Mais sans forcément acheter 10 000 livres sur le sujet. Ça tombe bien, la toile regorge…
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