Bargello Fantasy (Needlepoint Plus) Bargello Fantasy was original published in the July August 1991 issue of Needlepoint Plus. In 1994 Needle Adventures republished this design as a chart with a photo of the finished model on the back cover. The chart version of Bargello Fantasy is discussed separately. Needleartnut's Bargello Fantasy from NP Plus The two designs are almost, but not quite, identical. The "ribbon" across the top of the design is shorter in this version and the lower left bargello pattern is different as you can see in this photo of the finished magazine version, courtesy of Needleartnut. The bottom triangles may also differ. I can't be sure of that based on the images I've seen. The scans of the Needlepoint Plus model and magazine cover are courtesy of Ann in Baton Rouge. Needlepoint Plus July Aug 1991 Corrections to the magazine chart are posted in the Errata tab above. https://lorettaspears.blogspot.com/p/errata.html The delicate version stitched by Sue. H. And this is Sue H.'s version on congress cloth. It isn't framed yet. Thanks, Sue! ***************************************** Materials List:
Humayrah Bint Altaf's luxe beetles and butterflies look poised to crawl away.
Petit point is a needlepoint embroidery technique similar to cross-stitch, distinguished by its use of small, tightly packed stitches and fine materials. Stitchers follow a chart, counting threads to place each stitch precisely. The final project can be used for a variety of applications, including accessories and decorative items such as bags, pouches or cushions.
SKEINS: 5 skeins of Purl Soho’s Worsted Twist FABRIC: 1 fat quarter of Blank Needlepoint Canvas, 10 mesh ½ yard of Purl Soho’s Handkerchief Linen in Ebony; One 18 x 18-inch piece of Wollfilz’s 100% Wool Felt, 1mm in Ecru SIZE: Small, Medium, Large COLORS: Heirloom White, Soft Black, Wheat Flour, and Dark Loam
花や木の実のデザインが、北欧風のテキスタイルみたい。ちくちくと無心に、毛糸でメッシュ布を刺し埋めるニードルポイントで、華やかさが目をひくポーチを手づくり。立体的なパターンでこっそり変化をつけ、最後まで飽きさせない楽しさに。ファスナーや背面の生地色にもこだわった、実用サイズのポーチやペンケースを6種類完成させて。
Tracy is a self-employed embroiderer, specialising mainly in traditional embroidery including crewelwork, silk shading, and gold work.
Look below for many free Candlewicking projects and patterns. If you are looking for tutorials and history on Candlewicking & Whitework, follow the link.
We have recently re-stocked the Vintage Home Online Store with some of the most beautiful items, all in glorious, rich colours - just per...
By Danielle Thompson I really love the look of vintage needlepoint (especially needlepoint handbags!) from the 50s, 60s, and 70s, and wanted to try my
The craft of needlepoint is quite inexpensive to start, and once you have learned the basic technique you can really get creative! This page offers an introduction for beginners, plus design ideas.
Silk shading is beautiful techhnique, using numerous colours of cotton or silk to create a naturally looking flower, fruit, plant or animal. Find out more!
Bargello Stitch: A Pattern Directory for Dramatic Needlepoint by Laura and Lynsey Angell is a must-have book for anyone with an interest in bargello. Packed with colourful designs, detailed instructions and great photography, it will inspire you to bust out bounties of bold coloured bargello!
Store Rallen er med sit stramme design og moderne farver et modigt statement til din sofa. Store Rallen Pude broderes på lærred med uldtråd med klassiske, enkle korssting.
Well hello again! Our 2019 Winter Threadventure is speeding right along. We're making our way into Norway this week where we'll have fun playing in the
Spend an evening using some simple stitches to embellish a swatch of vintage fabric, or a piece of modern printed fabric. The possibilities are endless for doodling with needle and thread to creat…
Couching is the process of using embroidery stitches to stitch a cord (or yarn or decorative thread) to the surface of your fabric. It's a fun way to add some nice dimension to your work and it can give you a really unique effect. Give it a try! If you want to couch using your
Uneven stitches on your needlepoint canvas can be distracting. Like the pimple that appears the morning of your wedding, an off-tension stitch can become the only thing you see. But smooth needlepoint stitches are within easy reach.
Learn how to do the basic embroidery backstitch as well as 2 easy and decorative variations: the whipped backstitch and Pekinese stitch!
Der er flere på Instagram som gerne ville se hvordan jeg lavede et palmeblads broderi til en pude. Jeg vil starte med at sige, det ikke er noget jeg har lært nogen steder, så sidder der nogen der ude og tænker, dét dér er helt forkert, så beklager jeg. Men den måde jeg gør det på fungere for mig. Det første man skal gøre er at finde et mønster man vil lave. Jeg bruger ternet papir til at lave skabelonen. Det er meget vigtigt at tælle, for tæller man bare lidt forkert så ødelægger det mønsteret og så er der er en masse at pille op. Jeg bruger en blyant, en farvet kuglepen og en lineal Så tegner jeg op på papiret. Jeg tæller alle linjer op og giver dem tal. her er det vigtigt at bruge linialen. linjen behøver ikke at gå gemmen alle krydspunkterne på papiret, men start og slut punkt skal ende i et kryds. Sådan ser mit færdige diagram ud. De grønne kryds er der hvor jeg stikker nålen ned i mit stof. jeg prøver mit mønster af for at se om den tråd jeg har valgt at arbejde med, kommer til at ligge tæt nok, så man ikke kan se stoffet igennem når broderiet er færdigt. hvis man arbejder men tykkere tråd kan det være at man kun skal bruge hvert andet hul. Man kan både bruge "rigtig" uld broderi garn og almindelig uld strikkegarn. det "Rigtige" garn svare ca. til pind 4,5. Det stramaj stof jeg bruger her, har 6 tråde pr. cm. Når man laver sine sting, så må man ikke sy op og med i samme sting, så bliver det færdige resultat skævt at se på. Så man syr først ned og så op på bagsiden ser det sådan ud, på denne måde bruger du mindst garn man arbejder rimelig længe på sådan et broderi, så for at stoffet ikke travler helt sæt tape på i kanten husk at når man starter på et nyt palmeblad så stikker man ned i det samme huld som det sidste palmeblad sluttede. dvs. at alle palmeblades kanter bliver syet i de samme huller. jeg har til denne pude valgt at arbejde med mange nuancer, så derfor arbejder jeg med det "rigtige" uld broderi garn. Jeg har tidligere lavet en ensfarvet og der brugte jeg almindelig uld strikke garn. til pint 5. Jeg er ikke færdigt med det endnu, men jeg synes det ser lovende ud. Jeg har købt alle mine materialer i den garnbutik der hedder Sommerfuglen i københavn. hvis i synes det er sjovt at broderer så følg med på denne blog der finder jeg rigtig meget inspiration
Seriously, it's so cool.
Also known as: Hungarian Braided Chain Stitch The braided chain stitch is worked almost the same way as the heavy chain stitch. There is only…
Embroidery © 2008 Linda Behar
Discover Beautiful hand embroidery designs for cushion covers that bring elegance and personality to your home decor. Explore traditional techniques like crewel and sashiko embroidery.
In this blog post we will show you a stitch guide for our "Fern" needlepoint canvas, designed by Charlie Bennell. This beautiful piece was stitched by one of our dearest customers.
How to make a cross stitch cushion cover In this blog we explain how you can make a simple cushion cover using your completed cross stitch work. We'll make an easy closed cushion cover using our flower design. What materials do you need to make an embroidered cushion? How to sew a cross stitch
Når man nørkler meget får man mange nørklerester.... I butikken hører jeg ofte, at andre end jeg selv, har mange garnrester og gerne vil bruge dem til noget konstruktivt . Gode ideer til brug af garn