Yah, I have finally ffo’d my little book of Quaker Samplers!
Going back, I purchased the kit for this little book back in 1993while visiting my first ever stitching show at Olympia, in London, along with a few other kits which were long since stitched and finished.
But I was frightened to
make a start on this project,
thinking that this type of finishing may have
been above and beyond my skill set at the time and for that reason it sat in my
sewing room until February this year collecting dust.
I’m not sure if this will be helpful to anyone, but I thought I would show you the finishing in stages, so here goes.
The first thing was to make the stitched pieces into individual pages and this was done by working a nun stitch all around the edge of each piece and trimming the fabric.
The piece was then folded wrong sides together and joined around three sides with a small running stitch.
Next, it was time to tackle the front and back cover and this was the bit I was worried about because I had to pull threads and work a hem stitch around the piece.
In actual fact it wasn’t
as bad as I expected and although the corners are not as neat as they should be,
I don’t think I did badly for a first try.
The next part of the instructions said to line the inside of the covers with the included red silk and then attach the individual pages to the silk.
I was concerned that the weight of the pages would pull the lining and distort it, so after a little thought I decided to do my own thing. I added a strip of the linen to the back of the lining and stitched the same three central lines of four-sided stitch as appears on the cover
before attaching the lining.
Finally, I slip stitched the pages to the inside spine on the book.
Happy Stitching!
Sue
x
My Quaker Sampler Book Kit
Designer – The Cross
Stitch Guild / Ackworth Collection
Fabric – 32ct Belfast
Linen – Raw
Threads – 6 stranded
cotton
Such a beautiful finish, Sue! The stitching and finishing are top notch....and that "spine" idea....very clever!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Stasi. I wasn't sure if the spine idea would work but I think it did and I'm happy with it. Happy Stitching! Sue x
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