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This month we start on the EMBROIDERY. The pattern provides basic embroidery stitches and placement guides for two of the log cabin borders. Month 10 will provide the remaining embroidery motifs and placement for the remaining two borders.
While I am familiar with embroidery it is not my strong suit. Here I will show a lot of photos of the embroidery on the quilt. And I will provide links to great resources, showing how to do the basic stitches used.
Watch Jen's show, #3401, it's FREE for ALL this year--use the link ABOVE. She explains how some of the embroidery is actually quilting stitches, taken through all 3 layers. We are only doing the embroidery stitches now that form the various motifs on the borders.
Alex Anderson is great at hand embroidery and has provided several CLASSES with excellent videos:
BOUNTIFUL FRUIT a great place to start. Click the VIEW button to see the 4 lessons.
Alex advised me to:
1. Use a hoop on the pieced log cabin borders to keep the fabric from being pulled or distorted.
2. She uses SASHIKO needles, her favorites are in the
SHOP
3. Work with thread about 18"-22" long. Single strand for thicker thread, like Perle size 8, or double strand like the Wonderfil size 12 included in the kit. When using double thread cut it twice as long 36"-44". See how to make a Non-Knot with doubled thread:
Alex's Make it Your Own Embroidery Stitch Along--LESSON 2, start at 16 minutes
LESSON 3 start at 30 minutes Chain Stitch, also called Stem Stitch
BTW--from 8-30 minutes is an interview Alex did with me about my personal exhibit at Houston in 2021--if you want to see what I used to look like and lots of my quilts.
4. Mark designs with Quilters Select Self Erase Marker--it disappears in less than a day so don't mark more than you will stitch today.
There are MANY videos on Hand Embroidery, simply Google it. Here are two I found very simple to understand and helpful:
I am using the threads from the KIT, Wonderfil size12. I preferred double strands for good definition and I love the little "knotless-knot"--I used it all the time in cross stitch. I have lots of needles in my collection, find the size that works best for you. The eye must be big enough to allow easy threading. When doing "wrapped stitches", like French knots, you want a needle that is straight all the way, like Sashiko needles that Alex likes.
I am just getting started. Here are my SUPPLIES:
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My first stitches in many years |
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Lots of needles, two hoops, both a bit large for this 6" border |
Try a variety of threads and needles to find your favorites. If you have trouble threading needles, try the Self-Threading ones. Alex doesn't like them but I have found them useful for some threads.
You can add more stitches if you like, or do fewer motifs. It's your quilt, you get to decide.
It will be fun to see all the embroidery/embellishments everyone will do. Please post your work on the
FORUM so we can see your progress.
Next month we get more appliques for Border 3.
Let's quilt.
Barbara
I have a question about the quilt. The design has a lot of hand quilting and I hope there is a month like December dedicated to this part of the hand sewing. otherwise it is impossible to finish the quilt within this year (not that I would be able to quilt it all within December, as this is a very busy time).
ReplyDeleteI am stitching in England, and loving this project. Thanks for your help.
The pattern designer provides no information on the hand quilting beyond what she described in the show. I will be sure to post as many photos of the quilting on my blog for December so you can see the types of stitching the designer did. It is very free-form, no plan for specific areas to be quilted a specific way. Once you start the quilting, you just "go with the flow". So glad you are enjoying the journey.
DeleteWhat is the pattern for the yellow bear shown on the quilt?
ReplyDeleteI don’t know. This is just a photo I had access to I thought made a lovely image to post. I am sure there are many small bear patterns available.
DeleteDo you have the thread numbers for the wonderfil threads, I did not purchase the kit. Thank you
ReplyDeleteHere is the list of the threads in this special collection made especially for the 2024 BOM. The threads are all Wonderfil Spagetti 12 wt:
DeleteSP39 Carnation
SP 35 Coral
SP 10 Dark Pumpkin
SP 26 Soft Yellow
SP 22 Army Green
SP 04 Chartreuse
SP 13 Deep Ocean Green/Blue
SP 05 Turquoise
SP 38 Pansy
SP 15 Eggplant
I also posted this on the Forum this morning too.
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