Showing posts with label devore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label devore. Show all posts

Friday, 3 May 2013

TAST 63 and 64

Take a stitch Tuesday. Week 63 was scroll stitch. Those two untidy embroidered lines are scroll stitch. The other lines on the right are zig zag or wave chain stitch. I've also used running stitch and French knots. The background fabric is an old sample of devore I created and painted. Devore - this is where part of the fabric has been destroyed or burnt away with a paste, which leaves transparent areas. Underneath is another hand painted fabric.
I don't like the scroll stitch on the sample above but I think it looks better on the sample below, I used it for the flower centres on this hand stamped fabric. [see yesterday's post for how I created the fabric]. I do like Queenie's sample of scroll stitch seen here, she has used it for handwriting.

Take a stitch Tuesday. Week 64 was top knotted buttonhole stitch. My first attempt at this stitch was by following one picture in a book as I wasn't able to use the net at that time but I kept doing it wrong and gave up in the end. After I looked at Sharon's instructions on Pintangle I could see where I was going wrong and stitched two rows and then I went over the two lines with a wide chain stitch. I've also used running stitch and feather stitch. The fabric is the devore on one side and a vintage print on the other.

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Saturday, 23 June 2012

TAST 24 & 25

Two more pages for my fabric journal.
Week 24 - Take a stitch Tuesday - Buttonhole Wheel Stitch
The blue fabric is a mono print, I used a gel printing plate for this and some bubble wrap. The top fabric is a piece of devore I did several years ago. Devore is where the top layer of fabric has been burnt away with fibre etch and just leaves the see thru part, on my sample it is where the blue fabric shows through. I have also put on a couple of bits of lace and some running stitches.



Week 25 - Cable Chain Stitch
On this fabric page I have used a bit of digitally printed fabric on a sheer material, some painted and cut fabric, beads, lace, and running stitch. I've not done the cable chain before but I kept doing a twisted chain by mistake so I had to undo it quite often.