The Victoria Sampler - Free Patterns. Izonit. Collaborative murals | Country Masters. Витраж. Летняя полянка. Калейдоскоп. Зимние мотивы. Елочка в снегу. Трехцветный ковер. Хочу поделиться опытом. Almost Football | Country Masters. Завхоз нашей школы отдал мне не совсем обычные симпатичные одноразовые тарелки, оставшиеся после Масленицы. Я сразу решила: будем делать на них изонить.
За основу взяла несколько узоров для изонити на дисках (набрала в поисковике "Изонить на дисках", там столько вариантов!). Только переработала их так, чтобы они не повторялись. Даже если проколы были одинаковые, то схемы заполнения каждого узора я предлагала в трех вариантах (у нас в школе три четвертых класса). Tips and Tricks.
Stitches Techniques and How-Tos Stitchers' Ailments Finding Particular Kinds of Charts Finishing, Washing, Blocking, Etc. Stitching Equipment and Gadgets Stitching Materials Information You Might Need for Customization of Designs Information Pertaining to Stitching Organizations and Festivals Needlework Home Page | Copyright and Needlework | My Needlework Publications My Recently-Completed Projects Free Charts | Needlework and RSI | Needlework Links | Biography | Questions and Answers | Home Page. Shamrock Bookmark. By Martha Beth Lewis General Information and Materials size: 24 sts w x 99 st h; blank area in center may be lengthened or shorted, as desired; four threads (two aida rows) additional around all four edges between stitched area and nun's stitch edge fabric: 28-count white or pale-colored evenweave is recommended, but 14-count aida will work, even for the pulled stitches; use a straight pin or a sharp needle to "open" the closely-packed threads for the in-between stitches for the eyelets, cushion stitches; cut fabric 9"x4"; as this is a small project, the edges may not need to be finished to prevent raveling fiber: 6-strand embroidery floss (such as DMC 700, 909, 3818) Pearl Cotton #12, white chart: each square is 2 threads of evenweave or one box of aida finishing: finish with nun's stitch 4 threads (two aida rows) from the stitching; fold back long edges and tack, fringing the top and bottom edges; hem; or finish in another way of your choice Instructions Band 3: same as Band 1.
Whitework Bookmark. By Martha Beth Lewis General Information and Materials size: 20 sts w x 80 st h; blank area in center may be lengthened or shorted, as desired fabric: 28-count white or pale-colored evenweave is recommended, but 14-count aida will work, even for the pulled stitches; use a straight pin or a sharp needle to "open" the closely-packed threads for the in-between stitches for the eyelets, cushion stitches; cut fabric 9"x4"; as this is a small project, the edges may not need to be finished to prevent raveling fiber: Marlitt 800 or substitute 6-strand embroidery floss (such as DMC blanc) Pearl Cotton #8 white Pearl Cotton #12 white chart: each square is 2 threads of evenweave or one box of aida finishing: finish with nun's stitch 2-4 threads from the stitching; fold back long edges and tack, fringing the top and bottom edges; hem; or finish in another way of your choice Instructions Band 1: cross stitch with Marlitt (or floss), 2 strands Band 3: same as Band 1 Band 7: same as Band 5.
Colonial Knot. French knots give nearly everyone trouble. For years I fumed and fussed over making them. They always came undone or pulled through to the back of the work. They were uneven in size. Occasionally, one would turn out correctly, but I never could figure out why. I finally decided it was some kind of weird alchemy that I could never hope to fathom. Meanwhile, charts kept asking for French knots! I heard about the Colonial knot, but the diagram of how to do one was very unclear. Send the needle up through the fabric. How to Make the Knot Also see the diagram. With the needle on the front of the fabric, place the needle behind the standing thread (opposite of French knot).
I suggest you practice making a Colonial knot until you can do 10 in a row without a mistake. On your piece, if you have a row of knots I suggest that after every 3 (or fewer) knots, on the back of the fabric run the working thread under a thread and tie a tiny, very tight knot. How to Make Bigger Knots Needle to Use. Michelleclement.typepad.com/LoveInTheMiddle_pattern.pdf.