I wanted to do something modern and quick, so I came up with this flower design. It's worked in slip stitch using #5 perle thread on natural linen fabric. I might work the design up into a printable pattern to share if I get the chance.
Historical and Modern Needlework
I wanted to do something modern and quick, so I came up with this flower design. It's worked in slip stitch using #5 perle thread on natural linen fabric. I might work the design up into a printable pattern to share if I get the chance.
Finally, after three different attempts, have gotten all the black outlining done on the purple slip.
After I completed block three of the Art of Knitting series, I had a go at cable. I got some cheap cable needles from the Op Shop and a $2 ball of 100% wool. I think they worked out OK for a first go.
My main purpose for the knitting drive at the moment is I want to make myself an Aran jumper. I used to have a really nice one but it got wreaked and I've wanted another ever since. The only way I will get one is to make myself one. Now that I know I can do cable, I am keen to have ago.
I hit the op shop looking for some vintage knitting patterns. I like the ones in the black and white cover. There are a couple of nice ones in the far right one as well. I have the very funny urge to make myself a nice twin set! How retro!
This is the third block from the Art of Knitting series. Not very hard. Crap yarn though.
This is the purple slip at 8 hours work. I've changed the way I did the big leaves, to make the spines more noticable. Got started on the black outlining. Still enjoying the project.
This is the pattern for the purple slip. I'm sure someone with a bit of floral knowledge would be able to identify the flower. But I'm hopeless, to me their are roses, daisies, and flowers. That's it!!
This is the second block in the art of knitting series. It's a modified moss stitch (though that doesn't show up in the image).
I stuffed up the block at one stage. I had two bumps on top of each other.So I undid that bit and worked out what row in the sequence I was up to and started again - and it worked! I thought it would take me a few goes to get it fixed.
The block is a bit curly and needs blocking. Can you block acrylic?
One comment on the wool. The ball of wool is supplied with the pattern. This time, the wool had lots of breaks in it. I had to keep doing knots which I had to get to the back of the block. Not impressed by that at all.
This is the completed embroidery on the rose slip. Only a small amount added from the last update (bud and leaves around main flower).
I've started on the next one, lots of purple.
I should get the last of the colour done tonight, I might even get started on the next one. I think blue next.
I didn't get a chance to pick up my next Art of Knitting edition. Perhaps some time this week.
The weather was gorgeous on the weekend. So nice to be able to have all the doors and windows open to get some fresh air in the house.
Got the black silk thread from China, so I started doing some outlining last night. It really does make a difference. Now I can start on the flower! Yeah, colour!
This is the latest lot of transfers from eBay. Only a few Vogart ones but still worth it. Now I have to get rid of the Aunt Martha transfers.
Nothing exotic about the packaging but it is very appealing!! Another buy from the US while the exchange rate is so go. If I was to buy this fabric here, it would cost four times as much, even taking the postage into account. So I am stocking up while I can. This stuff was $5US a metre, as compared to $26AU a metre. Most of them are half metre minimum cuts. So if I cut them into fat quarters, keep one for myself and sell the rest, I could actually end up making money on the deal. But more likely I will just swap them with people.
This is what I worked on over the weekend. All the flowers are done for the quilt. This is my second go at the flowers. I had the original flowers all cut out, but I wasn't happy with the shape and they were a bugger to prepare. So I dug out another flower pattern I had and they were the same size but a more symetrical flower shape. So now I have a heap of flowers cut out and I'm not sure what to do with them. I am thinking of putting some Vislofix on the back and machine appliquing them to make bags or something like that. I am now working on the leaves. Next step will be to start joining the block together. I am working on a design wall to help work out the placement of the blocks.

I saw some bookmarks on a blog and had to make some. Nothing flash, but I got the bug out of my system.
