I am linking up with Rachel's Fully Finished Gallery at Ten Hour Stitcher. Thank you, Rachel for hosting this SAL!
This month I finished the first of two gingham and drawn thread table runners. I have a second one going with my stitch group. It is slightly different and not finished.
Mary Corbett's tutorial on how to do this is great - easy to follow directions with photos. Check it out!
That’s really pretty! I’ve done Chicken Scratch stitch on gingham, but never tried drawn thread…. Dot
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely gorgeous, Pamela. Well done!
ReplyDeleteThe drawn thread work is beautiful. Very unusual for a gingham fabric.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on completing ones.
ReplyDeletePeople who see this will be probably and wonder, “can you make something like this?”.😊
How exquisite this is!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. I love it.
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NICE!
ReplyDeleteI have seen many examples of Chicken Scratch with lace-like embroidery on the squares of Gingham. However, I had never even heard of Drawn Gingham until I read your blog and looked at the beautiful work you and the stitch group are doing.
Wow, that's gorgeous! Drawn thread work is so intriguing, but I'm not brave enough to try it myself yet.
ReplyDeleteYours looks great, you make it look easy! I'm not sure I have the patience for that though.
ReplyDeleteWOW! These are fabulous! I've never tried something like this. Beautiful work!
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