In my previous blog on the Antique Flower Samper I mentioned eyelet stitches. I thought I'd devote this blog to the elegant eyelet.
The stitch pulled slightly to distort the background fabric. Here is the A of an Antique Alphabet. It was stitched by my friend Pat.
And here are eyelets used in the center of a Kloster Block on a Hardanger border.
A basic eyelet is done over a grid of 4 threads by 4 threads.
This eyelet is freestyle without following the grid of the background. The stitches where padded to give them a totally different look.
Here is an eyelet flower. These eyelets are done over a grid of 4 threads by 5 threads. Notice the stitching is placed on a yellow background which shows through.
Another eyelet flower. Eyelets can be combined with other stitches to form designs.
Colored eyelets combined with Pulled Thread. Another technique where the background is distorted to create a textured pattern.
The stitch pulled slightly to distort the background fabric. Here is the A of an Antique Alphabet. It was stitched by my friend Pat.
And here are eyelets used in the center of a Kloster Block on a Hardanger border.
A basic eyelet is done over a grid of 4 threads by 4 threads.
This eyelet is freestyle without following the grid of the background. The stitches where padded to give them a totally different look.
Here is an eyelet flower. These eyelets are done over a grid of 4 threads by 5 threads. Notice the stitching is placed on a yellow background which shows through.
Another eyelet flower. Eyelets can be combined with other stitches to form designs.
Colored eyelets combined with Pulled Thread. Another technique where the background is distorted to create a textured pattern.
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