Monday, 8 December 2014

Slowly,slowly!

Well, it's been a long time since my last post. Sorry about that but I have been busy stitching. With whitework "reverse stitching" is pretty easy - a welcome change from blackwork where it was pretty difficult. Anyway I am making progress now and trying to catch up because I am behind schedule with the Diploma course.



This is what the piece looks like now. I have removed the threads to make a wide border all round and have worked almost halfway up the background behind the horse in a variety of stitches. The stitches that I have used so far are: chained border, three sided, four sided, waffle, honeycomb and spaced satin. For the Diploma you need to use about five stitches, but I have taken a more the merrier approach so far.



This photograph gives a slightly closer view of the stitches. As you can see, I have just left the space within the horse outline completely untouched.



The border has been hemstitched; the drawn threads woven inand blanket stitched and the bars worked.

There is still a lot of work to do though.

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