Wow,
we are on block number nine! I really like this one. I embroidered a Valentine
heart complete with an arrow right through it.
All the little scallops around the
outside of the heart are filled in with blue seed beads.
I
tried a new stitch called the loop stitch. I used a rayon thread that came in
variegated pastel colors. It is very shiny and slippery. If you use a thread similar
to this you might want to add a couple stitches at the start and finish, so it
doesn’t come undone.
Here I began with the cretan stitch
in black, and then added green lazy daisy stitches to appear as leaves that
lead up to red flowers. It was fun to use so many colors in just one row of
stitches. And of course, the tiny seed beads add so much sparkle.
I
really like when a single row gets wider and wider the more I add on. I started
with the herringbone stitch in gold pearl cotton, and then added some straight
stitches in red over the gold. Then I added sets of four straight stitches
grouped together and a combination of red and green metallic bugle beads.
The blue frosted beads I used here
were kind of unusual since they were not totally round. They have a soft
appearance with the pastel threads.
With
the start of each new block it was a challenge to come up with new stitches. I
had to leave some of the areas simple, so here I just added a row of buttonhole
stitches. This stitch is made by looping the thread under the needle.
Tiny little stars were stitched in
the center of the block as a way to fill this space. I then added beads to the
outer edges of each star.
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