Long Borders
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by Rachel
1w ago
There’s a good deal of trial and error with this one! Once I’d divided up the long borders (both of them, so that it remains easy to keep track of) I started to experiment with stitches to fill in the various sections. For a while I thought I might like to play with voiding some of the patterns, so I started with a sort of skip tent stitch. I wasn’t happy with that – it ended up combining stripes with a general appearance of not being there at all. So, next trial – what about some large bosses, Diagonal Rhodes Stitch or something like that, which will be nicely reminiscent of the topiary exp ..read more
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Fabulous Felt Shoes Finished
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by Rachel
2w ago
Yet another Twixmas project that lasted longer than I anticipated…! I enjoyed making these – the instructions were clear, and in fact, you make a basic court shoe shape, and then add variations and additions. Some of the felt I had was a little flimsy, so the two decorative additions to the first two shoes are both made of two layers of felt stitched together, using patterned blanket stitches, before I attached them to the shoes. I varied the stitches I used, not quite following the instructions. Of Course I Did. The basic shoe shapes are put together using stab stitch, which I use when I’m ..read more
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Return to William, just because!
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by Rachel
1M ago
I thought people might enjoy some shots of William from different angles and in different lighting, both of which affect the gold and silk very strongly. I don’t have much to say for myself, just – Enjoy (with a little editorial, as it were)! I had intended to fill in the end of the gatehouse tunnel with underside couching, but decided in the end it would make a lot less sense of the picture. I was greatly relieved that the various oddities around the edges seem not to be drawling attention to themselves! The lion rampant isn’t completely successful in terms of the details of stitch direct ..read more
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More progress on the corner borders
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by Rachel
1M ago
I wondered, once I’d done the large squared daisies and recovered from the experience of the one which kept going wrong, whether I should use Diagonal Rhodes Stitch again, or do something else, so here I was experimenting with a sort of fill pattern using upright cross stitch. And no, both the thread (too pale) and the stitch pattern (somehow too incoherent, which is an odd thing for such a regimented stitch to look). Rhodes Stitch it is, then. Ah, but what size of Rhodes Stitch? The larger one, I decided in the end. This isn’t to be a cushion for leaning on, and although the “boss” created ..read more
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Getting back to the Parterre
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by Rachel
1M ago
We last saw the Parterre in December, when I’d found a very pretty stitch (Squared Daisies) which was very trying to work, because it involved a lot of stitches going into the same hole. As I was up to my eyes in exasperation with Amarna and William Marshall at the time, I set the parterre to one side so as to have fewer moments of fury and despair. Now that Amarna is in a totally different stage of effort and William is on the home straight, I’m returning to it, with a quieter mind and greater regularity of effort. With the very cheering result that you see here. In no time, so it seemed, I ..read more
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Playing with Flox 4 – finish
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by Rachel
2M ago
I worked both ends of the table runner at the same time, because I thought that would enable me to see the whole thing as a single piece, rather than two pieces the same. As I’ve said many times, I have a real problem with repeating motifs, and this is one way I try to trick myself into not seeing the repeats, as it were. The other thing I did was to put the stems in quite early on in the process. Partly because it was an easy choice to make, and partly because one of my other discoveries over the years is just how much different it makes to the sense of making progress if the design is visua ..read more
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Getting Back To William Marshall
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by Rachel
2M ago
You probably recall that before Christmas I had started to practice my basketweave underside couching and had even got as far as drawing in the guidelines. And there, I got stuck. Partly because my stitching frame was in the way of the Christmas tree and had to be folded down, and partly because I rather lost my nerve – the interval, you understand! I decided to finish the test patch with the actual thread I’d decided to use, and then I would have No Excuse. And in fact, this doesn’t look too bad, does it? There are bits I’m less than chuffed with, but on balance, the pattern is fairly clear ..read more
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Playing with Flox 3 – a couple of missteps
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by Rachel
2M ago
Flox is quite an odd thread to use. It’s tough and almost wiry. I love the shine and brilliance of the colours, but even the fairly loosely woven fabric I chose was a little bit too closely woven for the thread. I had rather a battle with it, and it was a bit tricky to find stitches I liked the look of. I’ve ended up using a very small selection of stitches – chain stitch, stem stitch, French Knots, and fly stitches. The pink fly stitches on the frilly flower, I decided, were a bad choice. I’ve no quarrel with the stitch, but pink beside the apricot/ orange of the six-petalled stitches looked ..read more
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Overlays Are Tricky!
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by Rachel
2M ago
A further episode in the Difficulties of Assembly… I spent hours – literally – making some kumihimo braid to trim the main Amarna panels, and finally finished the second three metre length during the MathsJam weekend in November. Rejoicing at this success, I pinned the braid in place over the interections in a panel, sat back, and was rather pleased. I thought it looked crisp and added a lovely finishing touch. WooHoo! Then I put an overlay over the top and I was Most Disappointed. Rather than adding a neat little finishing touch, the braid seemed to shout over the embroidery, breaking up th ..read more
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Fun with Fabulous Shoes
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by Rachel
3M ago
The instructions for a set of Fabulous Shoes in felt caught my eye when I was in at the Knitting and Stitching Show in Harrogate. I thought they’d make a perfect Reset Project for the beginning of the New Year, something a million miles from my usual adventures. When I bought the instructions – and the felt – I hadn’t found the Flox, so I wasn’t anticipating coming home with two projects for Twixmas, as people call it now. Still, they will be a good change of pace from William, once I get onto his gold, even if that means neither the Flox nor the Felt is finished for the Feast of the Epiphany ..read more
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