This week for Take a Stitch Tuesday (TAST), the featured stitch is the half chevron. I learned how to do the chevron stitch in February. Both the stitches are easy to do once you have the pattern figured out. As with the chevron stitch, I chose to use Aida cloth because then the stitches would be more uniform in size.
The first sampler has four half-chevron stitches - each in a different direction. For some reason, they remind me of a windmill. The middle three rows of stitches are done in the running stitch.
I found this image about how to do the half-chevron stitch helpful:
As with past weeks, I incorporated the samplers into my TAST embroidery journal. It includes a personal reflection/journal entry, list of five things for which I'm grateful, and two bird images (the goldfinch and grosbeak that represent things that I've seen during the past week.
This is beautiful- these stitches remind me of some stencils I have- I hadn't thought about how stitches and stencils could be similar. I love your color choices-esp.when it is all together in your journal!
ReplyDeleteYou make it look so easy. I will definitely have a try....
ReplyDeleteLovely work!
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I like your windmills!
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