The long awaited collaboration by Jacob from Modern Folk Embroidery, Roxy Floss Co and Evertote, is here at last and the main aim is to teach us some finishing techniques, while making five different smalls.
The plan is to stitch and finish one each month, with a break in December, (to accommodate stitching the Christmas Countdown) finishing the final piece in January 2026.
To prepare, I wanted a special project bag to keep everything together, so I asked Pauline from Sew Be Bags to make me a custom one.
As always it’s
beautiful, thank you Pauline.
Part 1 is a small pin pillow.
The technique for this month was to finish the pillow by whip stitching the edges together and I had no problem, but what did throw me was adding my initials on the back.
I remembered that there was no ‘J’ in the Friesian alphabets, which is my middle initial, and without giving much thought to it I decided to put an Algerian eye in the centre, leaving a five stitch gap between the other letters, as seen here.
Then I read the chart some more, where Jacob explained that the ‘I’ was often used in place of the ‘J’, so I frogged the Algerian eye and stitched the ‘I’ in its place. Luckily the spacing between the letters was still even, leaving three stitches each side and with that changed, I fully finished the pin pillow.
That was when I noticed my biggest blunder……..can you see what it is?
Originally I had positioned the Algerian eye at the very centre of the pillow, meaning the ‘I’ also ended up centred, but I hadn’t taken into account was that the ‘S’ and the ‘H’ weren’t the same number of stitches wide and the whole thing is off centre.
Well, it can stay like that because I’m not going to change it now, but it's definitely something to remember for the future.
Still in a 'Red' mood, I sorted out my project for August Cross Stitch Camp and this months challenge is to stitch something new to us.
I decided to go with a new designer to me, Simone de Jong-van Wissen from Atelier Soed idee.
I purchased 'Simone's Smalls' some time ago but have never got around to stitching any of the charts, so what better time to take the plunge.
I've decided to work on ‘Simone’s Double Pincushion’
and because I love the combination of Blue and Red thread on one of the
other designs, I’m going to add a touch of the Blue to this too!
Happy Stitching!
Sue
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Simone’s Double Pincushion
Designer - Simone de
Jong-van Wissen - Atelier Soed idee
Fabric – 36ct Linen – Porcelain
– Roxy Floss Co
Threads – Roxy Floss
Co - Poinsettia & Blue Christmas (from 2022 Christmas Countdown)
Great idea on the monthly finishing techniques.....your first finish is perfect!
ReplyDeleteThanks Stasi. I'm really looking forward to the other four parts to the series. Happy Stitching!
DeleteLove the color of the floss, the finish is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHi Mini, thanks for stopping by and for your kind comment. That Roxy Floss is lush isn't it? Happy Stitching!
DeleteOh, how pretty, Sue! You always pick such interesting projects--love that red :) Happy stitching! ♥
ReplyDeleteThanks Carol..........I do love a good challenge, Lol! Apart from one small pillow, I've never stitched with just red thread before and after working on this pin pillow, I can see why it was loved for samplers. Who knows, I may even stitch one myself in the future. Happy Stitching! xx
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