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Category Archives: Embroidery styles
Kasuti Bluebird
This was inspired by a comment from a friend on my post about Kasuti embroidery. The bird is in DMC 3807 blueish purple and the border is in DMC 718. It came out really well! The stitched area is about … Continue reading
Posted in Blackwork, Finishing techniques, Indian embroidery, My work
Tagged blackwork, embroidery, finishing techniques, indian embroidery, kasuti
7 Comments
Medieval Middle Eastern counted thread embroidery
I found a fantastic website from Mathilde Eschenbach with charts for medieval Middle Eastern counted thread embroidery (blackwork, pattern darning, cross-stitch) plus photos of the original pieces. Here are a few example thumbnails to inspire you to take a look:
Drawn thread experiments
I felt like experimenting, and decided to try out drawn thread work. I worked this from top to bottom, getting increasingly fancy: The first two rows were incredibly easy. I feel like adding hemstitching to everything now! The third one … Continue reading
Goldwork Chrysanthemum Petals
I started outlining the petals on the chrysanthemum from the Mary Jane Collection. I photographed it in the sun so y’all can see the shine. And here’s a photo taken in the shade, so no sparkles: The gold hanging loose … Continue reading
Posted in Goldwork, My work
Tagged chrysanthemum, embroidery, goldwork, Mary Jane Collection, rayon
12 Comments
Kasuti: Indian cousin to blackwork
Kasuti is a type of embroidery from Karnataka, India. Like blackwork, it is geometric and worked in double running stitch. However, it is traditionally very brightly colored. I found a few books in the library on the subject, and have … Continue reading
Posted in Blackwork, Indian embroidery, My work
Tagged blackwork, embroidery, indian embroidery, karnataka, kasuti
17 Comments
Blackwork Pattern Book: Ensamplario Atlantio
String or Nothing has posted a brand new free blackwork pattern book, Ensamplario Atlantio! It’s pretty cool – there are over 200 patterns in there. The patterns range from simple geometric repeats to stag heads and griffins. Anyway, if you … Continue reading
Posted in Blackwork, books, Free resources online, patterns and designs
Tagged blackwork, embroidery, free patterns
6 Comments
Restarting work on the goldwork chrysanthemum
I mentioned my goldwork chrysanthemum from the Mary Jane Collection a while ago. I stopped for a while since the gold was giving me trouble, but Megan gave me some advice on plunging the gold through the fabric, so I’m … Continue reading
Posted in Goldwork, My work
Tagged chrysanthemum, embroidery, goldwork, Mary Jane Collection
4 Comments
Joining the Royal Persian Blossom Stitchalong
So Mary at Needle ‘n’ Thread is planning a stitchalong of the Royal Persian Blossom from Talliaferro Designs. Nobody has started stitching yet, but she has a discussion area for the stitchalong where people are discussing fabric, thread, and color … Continue reading
Posted in Crewel, Indian embroidery, My work, Surface embroidery
Tagged crewel, embroidery, indian embroidery, Royal Persian Blossom, Talliaferro
5 Comments
Almost there: Mini Bellpull Kit
I mentioned a while ago that I had almost finished the Mini Bellpull from Custom House of Needlearts. Well, I decided I wanted to finally have it finished, so I’ve picked it up again. I fixed a few spots that … Continue reading
Posted in Crewel, My work
Tagged bellpull, crewel, custom house of needlearts, embroidery, Jacobean
2 Comments
More Swedish Weaving
As I mentioned in my last post about swedish weaving, my grandma makes afghans with it. In fact, she made a whole lot of them (at least twenty, maybe more). I thought I’d show photos of a few of them … Continue reading
Posted in Grandma, Swedish weaving/huck embroidery
Tagged afghan, embroidery, huck embroidery, monks cloth, swedish weaving
5 Comments