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Tuesday
Aug142007

Take a Stitch Tuesday Week 33

This week the stitch for the Take a Stitch Tuesday Challenge is a stitch that is often forgotten and not often used. To act as a friendly reminder (for myself as well as others) this week I have chosen Scroll stitch.

At first glance it does not look too exciting but changing the spacing of this stitch creates all sorts of interesting effects from a braid like stitch to a line of spaced knots.

You can work it on quite a tight curve so it can coil over an area with ease.

 

 

 

You can also work it back to back or over a ribbon foundation to add a strong line to piece.

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You can also change the direction of the stitch quite radically to create interesting and dynamic lines. These can by used to couch down heavier threads and add even more interest to a project.

Stacked single or double units also create an interesting effect

I hope you enjoy this stitch as I do! Well that’s it for this week remember to swing by and leave a comment here so that people can follow the link and see what you have done and there is a Take a stitch Tuesday flickr group which you can browse

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Reader Comments (12)

It has taken me four weeks but I have finished my French Knots. I am rather pleased as I have done something slightly different for me. I had planned to do bullion knots next, but this scroll stitch has taken my fancy, I may go with this one instead.

CA

PS Hope you are fully recovered, Sharon

August 14, 2007 | Unregistered Commentercoral-seas

I'm fascinated with this stitch, Sharon -- never heard of it before! I sure hope you're feeling better, too...hard to be excited about stuff when you feel like dogmeat!! Best Texas Regards to ya!!

August 15, 2007 | Unregistered Commentertxstitchermom

I've been working hard to catch up. I posted several items on my blog:
http://vivian-institches.blogspot.com/
... just this weeks stitch to go!
I would like to say thank you to Sharon. I appreciate the opportunity to become familiar with a wide range of stitces.

August 15, 2007 | Unregistered Commentervivian in stitches

This comment is slightly out of context,but I wanted to let you know about couple of old magazines with needlework patterns.Iam not sure if you've already mentioned these.Here are the links
http://deepashome.blogspot.com/2007/08/godeys-ladys-books.html
http://deepashome.blogspot.com/2007/08/needlework-patterns-in-sartains-union.html

August 17, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterDeepa

They are great resources thanks for the links Deepa

August 17, 2007 | Unregistered Commentersharonb

I am having much more bother with my camera clarity than this wonderful stitch. I have found it very easy to do, great to feel and lovely to look at, but you won't guess that my the picture.

Maureen
http://crazyqstitcher.blogspot.com/

August 19, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterMaureeniii

Sharon my scroll stitch is on my blog
http://backvalleyseasons.blogspot.com
I think that is what I did, I followed instructions but i wasnt awfully happy about this stitch, I either pulled too hard or left it too loose. Having said that my sample is just that, a sample but I may be very pleased to have it one day.

August 20, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterPenny

I have just posted my scroll stitches http://loopylace.com/anniescrazyworld/?p=554

August 20, 2007 | Unregistered Commenterannie

Hi Sharon
I have finished my Scroll Stitch sample but it is a bit ordinary as I have tendonitis in my thumbs at present--but I will soldier on.
Doreen
http://doreeng.blogspot.com/

August 21, 2007 | Unregistered Commenterdoreeng

Hi Sharon,
I've added my Scroll Stitch to my blog. This was a new one for me so I just "doodled". It was fairly easy to do and I enjoyed playing with this one.
http://normasneedlez.blogspot.com

August 21, 2007 | Unregistered Commenternormah

I have just posted my scroll stich on the group site
http://flickr.com/groups/56846286@N00/
and at
http://flickr.com/photos/helenad/1206195338
This was another new stitch for me too and I liked the directional line it gives very much.

August 23, 2007 | Unregistered Commenterhelend

gorgeously done! I always liked the scroll stitch and your illustrations gave me more ideas on how to use them. thanks! :)

August 16, 2009 | Unregistered Commentersarah

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