Thursday, 14 July 2011
Wednesday, 6 July 2011
Casalguidi Embroidery Tutorial
Casalguidi Embroidery is a form of Italian pulled fabric needlework. The casalguidi stitch produces a raised, textured look. Long grape vines, borders, worms serpents can be made using this stitch to give a raised or three dimensional appearance.
I have used Casalguidi embroidery here
Here is the tutorial for the Casalguidi stitch
Materials Required:
Knitting yarn
Embroidery threads (i have used two colours)
Embroidery needle.
Take 3-4 strands of knitting yarn or as required . Start with overcasting stitch or couching very closely.
Overcasting completed and knitting yarn at the ends ready to be trimmed
The ends are now trimmed and overcasting continued to close one end.
The wrong side of the fabric shows how to take the needle to the other end to close it by overcasting.
The other end closed using overcasting. Now it is ready for stem stitch covering.
Stem stitch started .
One row of stem stitch finished.
This is how the stitch looks after few rows of stem stitch are done
The completed casalguidi stitch
Wish you a lovely day , everyday.
Basic Embroidery Stitches : Stem Stitch
Find all the basic embroidery stitches here.
Stem stitch is basically an outline stitch. This stitch makes a fine line and is used around edges and for making veins in leaves, stems etc. It can also be used for outlining and lettering.
The stitch may be used as a filling by working rows alongside each other.
Stem stitch is used extensively in Redwork Embroidery .Another form of embroidery where this stitch plays an important role is the Casalguidi Embroidery.
Other uses of stem stitch include surface embroidery, freeform embroidery, whitework, etc.
The thread is always on the left side of the needle .
Outline stitch is another variety of stem stitch , where the thread is always on the right side of the needle.
Stem stitch project with Casalguidi Embroidery
This pattern( from Larks Craft) is worked entirely in stem stitch .
Stem stitch has been used for filling the leaves. I have experimented a lot with shading the leaves using stem stitch , so each leaf is unique.
The leaf towards the lower end is entirely in one shade of green.
The leaves on left have been stitched in two shades of green.
The leaves on the right look like this.
The center of the leaf on the lower side has been stitched with two strands of different shades of green held together, whereas , the periphery stitched with single shade ; hence the colours merge well.
Stem stitch is used to stitch the twigs of nest and to fill the eggs
Now, as promised , I have a form of embroidery where stem stitch is an inseparable part . And that is the Casalguidi Embroidery , used for the branches on which the nest rests.
Monday, 4 July 2011
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