One day late, but.....here. ;-)
I've done a bit more work on the existing seam treatments I began last week on the October Block:
some alternating lazy daisy trios and cast-on stitch chains filled out this seam treatment
a third chain was added
(took me three tries to get it right!)
the french knots will have bullions added for next week
October, so far.......
Piece # 9 of my wrapping cloth is progressing slowly:
two tats to cover small seams.....
more buttonhole lace on the hanky edgings....
a prairie point with buttonhole lace, cast-on stitch 'fastenings' and a white, sparkly button
here's how it all looks...
more titivations to come...
Thanks for looking.
Happy stitching.
Hugs from Suz
I've done a bit more work on the existing seam treatments I began last week on the October Block:
some alternating lazy daisy trios and cast-on stitch chains filled out this seam treatment
a third chain was added
(took me three tries to get it right!)
the french knots will have bullions added for next week
October, so far.......
Piece # 9 of my wrapping cloth is progressing slowly:
two tats to cover small seams.....
more buttonhole lace on the hanky edgings....
a prairie point with buttonhole lace, cast-on stitch 'fastenings' and a white, sparkly button
here's how it all looks...
more titivations to come...
Thanks for looking.
Happy stitching.
Hugs from Suz







15 comments:
That 1st seam treatment is Dyn-o-mite!
Thanks Debra- I like it too. It just sort of came together.....
the cast-ons are an unexpected delight!
beautiful stitching!
I love your October block! The colors and the stitching are just gorgeous! This might be my favorite of your wrapping cloths.
The first picture seam treatment is gorgeous, looks so complicated and intricate.
It's actually fairly simple. I did it in steps, first by creating V's on either side of the seam that were supposed to mirror each other. That didn't quite work, so in an attempt to make it less obvious, I used the cast-on stitched chain. ;-0 Then I added the trio of detached chain stitches. At first I thought I might place them on every V point, but decided it would be too crowded.
Thank you!
The thread is such a pretty, variegated rayon thread by Stef Francis. I love the shine.
I say that about each new wrapping cloth piece! I think that's part of the enchantment........thanks.
Which just proves that there are no mistakes in stitching!
Hahahaha...errrr...right!
:-)
Love the tatting seams. Gorgeousness itself.
The rest is pretty awesome too.
Thank you, Cy!
Love the October block and your wrapping cloth, too!
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