There's a pretty Hardanger stitch that I've been meaning to try out. I had prepared the block ages ago and cut and removed the threads ready for the filling. During the dark damp weather over the last week I tried the stitch. I like the slight curvy arms of the big cross in the centre.
There are two separate bars for each arm of the centre cross. A bar is woven over one and under one fabric thread. You can see the individual threads in the unworked corner in the photo below.
In the beginning working on those single threads felt flimsy. But once the weaving was done it seemed reasonably sturdy, bearing in mind that any form of cutwork does make the embroidery more fragile.
The smaller crosses in the corners of the block are a variation of Dove's eye stitch. Each of the four blanket stitches that usually form Dove's eye, has one an extra wrap. The result is a more distinctive upright cross. I need more practice to get that tension right.
By comparison the lace fillings on my old sample below are the traditional Dove's eye stitch, that is more commonly found on Hardanger embroidery. You can recognize it by the open diamond shape in the centre of the cross.
I like the way the big cross turned out. It's a pretty stitch for a pincushion.
Till next time, happy stitching!
That is a very pretty piece. (karen - cape town - not anonymous!)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the process.
ReplyDeleteBoth pieces are very beautiful. In the first example, the big cross is attractive with its slightly curved lines. The second sample is much more complex with small picots, striking Dove's eyes and beautiful round Eyelet stitches. I like both designs.
Queenie
How pretty!
ReplyDeleteIt is a very pretty stitch, and a little more unusual and textural..
ReplyDeleteOh, this is very pretty, Lyn!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mary! So glad you popped in for a visit.
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