It's what you do when you forget the iron and your sketchbook!

Calico and two strands of DMC embroidery thread.

A design outline sketched in graphite and then stitched using blanket/buttonhole stitch.

Couldn't resist peeking! Reverse applique using a scrap of hand-dyed, upcycled silk, in a slightly darker tone as the under layer.

For successful reverse applique it's important to do the stitch so that the passing of thread through thread happens on the inside of your design, where you'll be cutting through the top layer of cloth.

Intricate designs are hard to stitch in this fashion. It's diffiuclt to get around all of those complex corners!

This is how it's looking so far.
Reading through missed posts on Jude's blog yesterday, I was introduced to Manya Maratou's blog Mythcolor. If you don't know Manya already, I recommend that you visit her soon! Have a lovely Sunday afternoon!
6 comments:
just exactly as i like it!
Beautiful...
Jacky xox
Nicely done
cool1 is this similar to richelieu stitching?
Hi Catherine! This is gorgeous! ..and what an apt title!
Sandi xo
Oh now that's fun! Looking forward to seeing what it becomes.
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