So I have been printing fabric for use, stitching the fabric down and then free hand satin stitching it ( with the open toed embroidery foot). I am free handing it because I like the slight unevenness of the line and well it just looks a bit more hand made.But it does take forever to do- detail stitching will go in tomorrow. I made a total hash of the backing, not sure what i was thinking, but it wasn't good, so will have to trip the whole back away from the stitched lines and then put on a new back.In the image above you can see the difference in the way it looks before stitching.
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Saturday, October 02, 2010
Another Gypsy Blanket
When I was at carrefour Europeen du patchwork i was asked so many times whether the gypsy blanket I made for Aurifil was for sale that i decided I would make another one, as I also need some larger pieces for our exhibition at le Clastre in Le Triadou at the end of the month.
So I have been printing fabric for use, stitching the fabric down and then free hand satin stitching it ( with the open toed embroidery foot). I am free handing it because I like the slight unevenness of the line and well it just looks a bit more hand made.But it does take forever to do- detail stitching will go in tomorrow. I made a total hash of the backing, not sure what i was thinking, but it wasn't good, so will have to trip the whole back away from the stitched lines and then put on a new back.In the image above you can see the difference in the way it looks before stitching.
So I have been printing fabric for use, stitching the fabric down and then free hand satin stitching it ( with the open toed embroidery foot). I am free handing it because I like the slight unevenness of the line and well it just looks a bit more hand made.But it does take forever to do- detail stitching will go in tomorrow. I made a total hash of the backing, not sure what i was thinking, but it wasn't good, so will have to trip the whole back away from the stitched lines and then put on a new back.In the image above you can see the difference in the way it looks before stitching.
I'm looking forward to the detail stitching. I'm still impressed by your dyed and painted fabrics.
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