1º copy to the paper;
2º copy to the fabric;
3º copy with a pen;
4º stitch;
5º wash!!!
I stitching with different techniques. I just now their names in french; point de:
tig; tige fendu; arriére; chainette; Palestrina; point de croix; feston; bouclette et point de passé
I relay enjoy stitch with different techniques:)Until now I like the result !
See you:))))
3 comments:
it is very interesting how you trace your stitcheries.........
I love the french names for all the stitches, wish I could hear how you pronounce them!
Hey Sofia! Wow, your way of tracing is MUCH more complicated than the way I do it ... I just pop the fabric over the book and trace with a light brown pigment pen. For stitcheries that are a bit hard to see, or if I'm tracing onto darker background fabric, I'll photocopy the stitchery design, tape it to a window, then centre the fabric and tape it, then trace. It's the cheapskate's version of a lightbox! :0) Looks like you're powering along with your stitcheries - well done! Bear Hugs! KRIS
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