Monday, October 18

Stitch Challenge # 2 Rope Stitch

It took me three tries to get an o.k. result with the Rope Stitch. It was not a difficult stitch to master but to get an even looking result was the hardest part for me. I wanted to use this stitch to make a tree trunk (and add branches later in a different stitch)  so I did not want to end up with totally straight lines. The gentle curves of the tree trunk might have made it a bit trickier to get perfect stitches. I like the slightly raised effect of the Rope Stitch and it actually looks a bit like the Satin stitch. The Rope Stitch is performed differently though and it has slanted and not straight stitches.



Halfway one of my unpicking sessions I decided to start my sampler piece over on a better quality linen. The other linen left holes a bit too easy when stitched on. So I got to practice my Bullion Knot a bit more et voila:


I'm quite happy with how these turned out. Practice really does make perfect! (or at least 'better') However these Bullion Knots were still quite difficult to make as I couldn't find the right needle for making them (a Milliner's needle) I ordered some now and hopefully that will solve the problem.

9 comments:

  1. My old, bifocaled eyes are having a hard time with the side-on view of the rope stitch. Did you happen to take a from-above shot of it? If not, I'll check it out when you add the limbs to the tree :).

    Wow, the bullion stitches you did with the white floss are beautiful!! Very impressive, especially considering you didn't have the milliner's needle.

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  2. Thank you Glenda! I've updated the post especially for you with a 'top view' photo (well sort of). :)

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  3. What beautiful bullions! Where did you order the needles, if I may ask?
    My new gold needle worked pretty well, but I know it was not yet fully ideal!

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  4. Thank you! I bought the needles in this uk based ebay shop: http://stores.ebay.co.uk/sunrise2sunsetsewinghaberdashery
    Along with some pins and stuff for sewing and quilting. :) But I haven't received my stuff yet so the bullion knots on the photo where made with another needle.

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  5. That tree trunk is looking great love the way the stitches slant. I have just finished my Embroidery Pattern and have done a Blog post with a thank you to you :) Hugs, Catherine xx

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  6. Thank you, Nicole- for the needle (milliner's) info! I will check into that. I have been having some busy times, and so am behind on my "challenges"! Still following, though. Rope stitch seems described in different ways- not sure which approach to choose, and I can't ask you, as I'm not a leftie!

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  7. I got 'my' rope stitch from the Left-handers book but I could check the other books if they have it listed too! Will let you know if I find another reference. :)

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  8. What inspiration! I haven't embroidered since I did some mirror embroidery for a friend's gift. Looking to get back into it now.
    mambakind@gmail.com

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