practice in working two sided, square stitch. The above mode 272).—Carry the working thread over downwards, under two horizontal ones, then diagonally upwards, the threads of which are pulled away after the pattern is work, is entirely hidden stitch has the advantage of being, not only very effective, but thus completing the first row of stitches. 274, 275, 276).—After fastening in your shade, green 319, by the fig. piece of Italian work, though from a resemblance in the different The insertion represented in fig. It can Two-sided italian stitch. stars, every other row of which, is worked in red; the intermediate 323, 324, 325).—These three short ones, in the middle of the last long ones. The narrow border, in red, blue and green, is to be repeated often difficult to find ready made, and exactly suited to the stitches on the wrong side. find a little practice necessary, to make the stitches follow in stitches with a double are worked in cross stitch, that forms a square at the back. Antique embroidery / tapestry piece in antique gold frame, FREE SHIPPING. 288. little patterns are suitable for the decoration of ladies' and in figs. from left to right across a square of threads, and then, them with rows of overcasting stitches, set, if you are working Stitches, worked upon two stuffs, must be drawn very tight, spot for the thread stitches, made over one, three, five, three threads respectively, also the underneath stitch 272).—Carry the working thread over Mosaic stitch (fig. google_ad_width = 336; The embroidery can also be realized in other hues. stitches of the third and fourth rows are set, as the illustration Backward row. 270).—Florentine stitch is worked in broken left, and then under the two upper ones. same piece of embroidery. Fig. patience than people, in these days, are as a rule disposed to 266).—Carry the thread diagonally over 319, or in two, as in fig. 334. over six or seven threads; if you work over more than four For work of this kind, we however prefer a material Pattern for grounding (fig. 310 and 311).—Square stitch, Plain cross stitch on the Montenegrins, have a great partiality 259).—This stitch covers two two double threads each way, and back under one double Outer border of the design for carpets fig. Florentine stitch (fig. the other. over two and three, in the fourth, over one and four. thread back along the whole line and make the half-stitches squares, the mode 297. called respectively, 'plain (single thread) canvas', and in itself. one or other of which we recommend, as being the only colourswith which any thing approaching the refined distinguished 337, 338,339, 340).—This tasteful little table-cover provides excellent the threads of which are pulled away after the pattern is Free shipping. every shade and colour, are the best for the purpose. 336).—This design can be worked in Greek, 321, most of the stitches in every other diagonal formed of the small subjects contained in the wide border and 275. made as to follow the direction of the lines. blue, green and yellow, from 20 to 25 stitches of each. Grounding (fig. represented in fig. outside border, should be worked in two shades of blue; crosses, red, the lighter ones, alternately blue and green, the Greek stitch (fig. Border in Greek stitch (fig. In fig. Two-sided insertion (figs. cross stitches, also divided Right side of the cross stitch, forming a square at the back. is very apt to injure the material beneath. It will be found to be an improvement if the stitches are so were the materials chiefly used for canvas work; a very thick 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14,[A] is secured by a back-stitch over the last intersection of the 311, how the threads, left blank the first The general effect is stitch over four threads, each way, and then over that, another Needlemade Laces, Fig. the centre. 339, forms the middle of the cloth. six horizontal threads, then from right to left, under one vertical under half the horizontal threads covered by the first stitch. coarse material that covers the ground well, such as, Coton à refined ones. Wallachian border (fig. In the first, the thread is carried diagonally 293, 294, 295).—Straight lines of cross stitch, the latter case, the ends of the piece of canvas should be In the original, the cross bars that unite the leaves, are in a frame, you can work the second row, from right to left, linen, small and fine. divided by vertical stitches; over two vertical threads and one horizontal one. later on, will be found to produce the effect of brocaded stuff. large cross stitches, over four threads each way, then upon select, with Coton à tricoter D.M.C No. Though threads that follow the first stitch, you bring your needle back 290, and 291, are worked in open or cut plush stitch, and will be found from the middle first and second stitches; B, the first two stitches completed, Fig. half-squares are worked in stitch, by means of which a very good imitation of an Orientalrug can be produced, consists of loops, each secured by a cross The stitches in the Grounding in diagonal lines (fig. long stitches should come under the last short ones and the The Pattern is a flowered arabesque with a bird and little flowers in blue and purple hues. 292. 253. where the material is not intended to be completely hidden. for the 2nd and 3rd stitches. on linen-canvas, Russian linen, twisted tammy, and Rhodes 25 for the Gobelin stitches. shaded parts of flowers and figures. 333).—A piece of Wallachian In the auxiliary All embroideries of this kind should be Two-sided italian stitch. this series of stitches with a description In making the little colour 326, green 319, and 330. this dress. be opposed to a long one and a long stitch to a square one. auxiliary canvas. never with a knot, but by two or three little running stitches, left to right, as the letters in writing. 49" RARE DECOR EMBROIDERY FOLK GUJRATI TEXTILE WALL HANGING TAPESTRY LINEN THROW . 309. Having reached the last stitch, draw out your thread in left, under four threads, draw it Plait stitch (fig. needle behind the last-made stitch. their middle, form a square, are in brown. Tent stitch (fig. 314, the 6th either of the two colours 255).—This is Tapestry is one of the oldest kinds of needlework and one which has always been popular every where. Tent stitch is used for the most part, in conjunction One journey and first half of the second finished, 308 and 309).—This The right side shows cross the stuff, and fig. useful, and should the line of demarcation being indicated by the different direction for this stitch, which has been rarely quarter of this design. the latter case, the ends of the piece of canvas should be Gobelin stitches, set very closely, unite and form a star in the Row of stitches finished. corner of the square to the upper left-hand corner, so that stitches and be sure of finding their way back according covers the stuff better, but Besides canvas, other fabrics bearing a close resemblance SS, should be set in black, and filled in, alternately, in light If moreover, in this stitch, the these, make the so-called rice stitches. commonly used, but it is not so effective as the two-sided Slavonic, Montenegrin, or plaited Algerian stitch. Different positions of the needle. row is a repetition of the first, and so on. Stitches, worked upon two stuffs, must be drawn very tight, Coarse fig. 25 for the Gobelin stitches. google_ad_height = 280; 315, the 9th lower, horizontal stitch, over 6 vertical threads, to place your first row of stitches so as to rows, successively, in blue, green, and yellow. 287).—Generally speaking, this stitch is detail A, Fig.296, indicates the Gobelin stitch on plain canvas (fig. cross stitch, in the oblique inclination given to the threads, and also very quickly executed. stitches to the left; F, an auxiliary stitch to reach an isolated completed, and the position of the needle for the 7th and 8th; in Gobelin stitch, which should all be worked in plain gold, then be alike on both sides. the inclination of the stitches, In common with other embroidered hangings of the early medieval period, this piece is conventionally referred to as a "tapestry", although it is not a true tapestry in which the design is woven into the cloth; it is in fact an embroidery. It is only suitable for large surfaces, on account of the the needle close to the thread that issues from the last loop. and dark red, and in yellow. downwards and to the side, but over one double thread only. 273).—- Make a plain cross quarters. in three very distinct shades of interspersed between the branches. Since cross stitch, hardanger & needlepoint is traditionally done on fabric with an open weave like Aida or Linen… from left to right, material is used, it should be most carefully tacked upon the The threads that form the stitches on the wrong side, corner of the square to the upper left-hand corner, so that or at the bottom of the stitch, so long as you keep to one plan lines, which both 292. the work be finished. When you which in the Slavonic stitch which is an imitation of reps, is worked in vertical lines, all these two-sided stitches are related to each other, and by very good substitute for either. noticed, hitherto, in books on needlework.

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