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sunnyhope 07-13-2009 10:46 AM

anyone got a small one extra so i can try it out first :oops: and where can i order it later?
I love the ones related to angels, animals, love and friendship :mrgreen:

Lacelady 07-13-2009 01:51 PM

I'm not quite sure what you are asking Sunny, can you elaborate a bit more? Do you mean embroidery?

Ducky 07-13-2009 01:53 PM

I do counted cross stitch and some embroidery. I know there are several sites that offer simple, free patterns.

sunnyhope 07-13-2009 01:55 PM


Originally Posted by Lacelady
I'm not quite sure what you are asking Sunny, can you elaborate a bit more? Do you mean embroidery?


its not embrodery or cross stitch, it is called stitchery, ts a ready "pattern" and u sew up and down stitches.

i havent done it before so i cant say much more :oops:

Ducky 07-13-2009 01:56 PM

I'll google it and see, Sunnyhope. Not sure what you're saying.

Lacelady 07-13-2009 01:59 PM


Originally Posted by sunnyhope

Originally Posted by Lacelady
I'm not quite sure what you are asking Sunny, can you elaborate a bit more? Do you mean embroidery?


its not embrodery or cross stitch, it is called stitchery, ts a ready "pattern" and u sew up and down stitches.

i havent done it before so i cant say much more :oops:

Aahh, I think I know what you mean. Long stitch? I.e. you have outlines of shapes, bring the needle up on one line, then straight down to the bottom line? Its usually worked in fairly thick thread, or fine wool in the UK. Does that sound right?

Lacelady 07-13-2009 02:02 PM

Try this site, Sunny:
www.goldingcraft.com/longstitch.htm
Let us know if this is what you are after.

sharon b 07-13-2009 07:41 PM

Is it on fabric like cross stitch, but you use yarn instead of floss ? I can't think of the techinical name... I am thinking needlepoint ?

http://www.123stitch.com/Needlepoint_For_Beginners.html

Do these look like what you are looking for ?
Sharon

countrymaid 07-14-2009 04:32 AM

Are you talking about bargello needlepoint?

http://www.needlework-tips-and-techn.../bargello.html

zennia 07-14-2009 06:02 AM

Could it be redwork or needlepoint? Wish I could help.

countrymaid 07-14-2009 06:39 AM

Maybe it's Needlepunch. Where you punch the heavy yarn or wool fabric strip up and down to fill in the pattern.

sunnyhope 07-14-2009 11:26 AM

http://lh4.ggpht.com/_eo4B1DzDXVs/Sg...320%5B8%5D.jpg

http://kathrinesquiltestue.blogspot....ng-spring.html

this is stitchery :mrgreen: i was sure you way ahead americans would know this so much better than little tiny Norway :wink:

Ninnie 07-14-2009 11:43 AM

Sunyhope, it just looks like embroidery to me. What is the difference?

Lacelady 07-14-2009 12:23 PM


Originally Posted by Ninnie
Sunyhope, it just looks like embroidery to me. What is the difference?

I agree with Ninnie, it looks as if embroidery stitches have been used, i.e. stem stitch, lazy daisy stitch, chain stitch. A good book on general embroidery stitches would help you, then you can choose which stitch to do where, and just follow the lines. As for the design, this one is what I would describe as perhaps naive, but you could embroider any design with simple shapes, in the same manner. Children's colouring books are quite a good source for the animals you mentioned. You can buy templates for heart shapes for the Love ones. Perhaps a library might be able to help you with some of the other ideas you mentioned. I hope that helps.

Ducky 07-14-2009 12:29 PM

I found a lovely site called cedarberrystitches.com that has patterns for "primitive" stitching, which looks just like what you are asking about. I don't have any patterns for that, but some of them look fun.

sharon b 07-14-2009 01:37 PM

Now that I can see what you are talking about I agree looks like hand embroidery, using different stitches.

zennia 07-14-2009 02:44 PM

There are several sites that offer free monthly patterns for this. here are a few
www.gailpandesigns has a monthly pattern for A Christmas Wish.
bunnyhilldesigns has a cute basket stitchery
capriconquilts.blogspot has a real cute one called Quilters Blessings.
birdbraindesigns.net has some tea towels
There are lots more but right now my mind is blank. I will think of them and come back.

zennia 07-14-2009 02:59 PM

A few more
http://lynetteandersondesigns.typepa...oahs-ark-.html

jbsstrawberry 07-14-2009 03:04 PM

I looked at one of the downloads from the site zennia provided...it's embroidery. here's an excerpt from the download...

"The Stitchery:
Stitches used are: backstitch (BS), satin stitch (SS), running stitch (RS), lazy daisy (LD), cross stitch (CS)
and French knots (FN). Numbers below correspond to DMC Stranded Embroidery threads I used. Use two
strands of Embroidery thread unless otherwise stated."

I think it's just a case of one thing called by two names. You can find a lot of free samples too download on the internet...just google free primitive embroidery or free embroidery patterns.

zennia 07-14-2009 03:33 PM

If you go here
http://nicepeoplenicethings.blogspot...1%3A00-08%3A00
you can find some of the stitcheries you found at the kathrinesquiltestue.blogspot.
Scroll back several pages and you will find some of the free patterns. You can buy the whole kit for around $60.00.
here is more info on the designer
http://hugsnkisses.typepad.com/hugsfromhelen/
I love her work.


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