Quilting Arts - USA (2021 - Spring)

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TAKE THE CHALLENGE



  • French knots are typically worked
    close to the fabric’s surface with
    tight tension. Alter the stitch by
    putting the needle back into the
    fabric a short distance away for
    knots with ‘tails.’ Try a looser
    tension to get loopy knots.

  • After practicing with couching
    stitch, try couching a thicker
    thread or yarn with different
    stitches, such as blanket or fl y
    stitch from Part 2 of this article
    series in the December 2020/
    January 2021 issue (page 75).



  1. Use suggestions from “How to
    Change a Stitch for Effect” to guide
    your explorations.


Explore design by
drawing
Glue or tape the photograph to
a journal page. Place the template
on the same or another journal page

and trace a number of 4" squares to
try out different formats and styles.
Consider how the featured stitches
could be used to represent the textural
elements in the photo. Make sketches
or write notes to help with planning
an approach to a stitched piece.

Stitch Challenge: Texture
Use the photo, sketches, and
notes from your journal pages as a
jumping off point for a stitched piece.
Refer to your stitch sampler and
the suggestions in “How to
Change a Stitch for
Effect” to create
stitches evoking
texture.
Thank you to my
stitching students for
creating samplers for this
series.

How to
Change a
Stitch for
Effect


  • Change the weight of
    the thread

  • Change the type of thread

  • Change the size of the stitch

  • Change the space
    between stitches

  • Change the angle of the
    stitch

  • Distort part of the stitch

  • Combine two or more
    stitches to create a
    new stitch
    NOTE: Find more details in
    Part 1 of this article series in
    the October/November 2020
    issue (page 39).


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These pages show the exploration of the prompt in pen, paper, and photograph.
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