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January 9, 2014
This Yoko Saito project I'm working on is quite small - the blue arch is only 1.25" tall. But you know I like little. So even thought there is quite a lot of detail here, I enjoy the short bursts of intricate stitching ... not at all overwhelming. And the embroidery is all single ply, making the design so light and delicate. Now on to the hand quilting.
Kristyne | 53 Comments |
Reader Comments (53)
I like that you put in the size for a reference-it is often hard to tell with the zoomed in pictures--I think things get cuter the smaller they get!
While machine quilting my S is for Stitch quilt, the ballerina block picked. One of the colonial knots came undone and now there is a very short thread (~1") that I'm not sure what to do with. I can't seem to knot it again and I don't want to cut it because all my other knots could come undone since they're all connected. Any ideas?
Absolutely beautiful. Can't wait to see the finished project.
Wonderful needlework!
With leftover blocks from a quilt, I made a table runner and pot holder (Amy's pattern) adding some delicious cretan and colonnial knots (love them much better than french knot- thanks for the tip) on the pot holder. They really add something special - thanks for the idea :)
Can't wait to see the whole thing!
Did I miss the post on who the lucky giveaway winner was! Congrats to whoever won the adorable fabric! Happy stitching!
Judy