The little sample of pulled thread that I wrote about here has become a soft needlecase. To put it all together, I trimmed as little off the frayed edges of the linen as possible, and cut patchwork fabric for the back with a plain fabric to place behind the pulled thread work.
Wednesday, December 22, 2021
Pulled Thread Needlecase
Sunday, December 5, 2021
Pulled Thread - A Small Sample
This little pulled thread sample has been in my WIP box for a very long time. It was a test piece for box I made as gift for a wedding anniversary. I'd attached some scraps of unbleached calico around the sides to enlarge it so that I could work with it in an embroidery hoop.
As you can perhaps see, the tension was too tight and the linen was pulled in towards the centre. The tension for the eventual box top was more relaxed and even. Despite the tension problem of the sample, the eyelets formed a pretty lattice and I wanted to use the embroidery and make it up into something useful, but that's as far as I got. Until now.
First thing to do was stretch it on the cork board and square up the uneven rectangle of pulled eyelets.
It's a small piece so there wasn't much room between the pins and the embroidery. I kept the calico in place to help support the edges of the linen which would otherwise fray easily under the tension. Each day I stretched it a bit more until it was as squared up as possible. Then I misted it with water and left it to dry overnight.
More in my next post..
'Till next time, happy stitching!