A backing for the Robin (in progress!)
You may vaguely recall the little robin with stumpwork holly that I worked a couple of years ago. I mounted him on a circle of card and then didn’t make any more progress..
But I have now!
I’m using leftover fragments of silk from various Thistle Threads courses to do a rather tame crazy patchwork circle to cover the padding for the back, and then he can hang or be propped in a corner somewhere, looking cheery. I’ve settled on a simple quadrant arrangement, so I have four seams to deal with.
I said, when I found “Floral Feather Stitch” that I’d be using it again, and here it is, tweaked and embellished with a Fly stitch and a French Knot to emphasize the “floral” element. I really like this stitch – a simple, but extremely effective variation. Or maybe a stitcher’s “mash-up”!
The second uses Interlaced Herringbone Stitch, with the second pass interwoven with the first and then tied down with short straight stitches. This one is maybe a little monolithic, but the first one is so simple, I didn’t want to unbalance the appearance with anything broader.
The third is Chevron Stitch, embellished with alternating Fly Stitches and Detached Chain Stitches on the “top” edge. This one went a little ragged, but I still think it works.
The final one has alternating Half Buttonhole Wheels with Straight Stitches filling the gaps. Again, this could have been expanded and extended, but I thought there was quite enough for the purpose!
One can see you are a fully paid up member of the “what is unseen must be as beautiful as the seen part” Society! I applaud that of course. What wonders you do with such simple stitches.
Lucky Robin!
I had completely forgotten the little robin. The crazy patchwork seams are great. I have recently finished edging a piece with half-buttonhole circles – counted and pulled ones in my case, like eyelets – and found them very restful to work. I am sure Robin will now be brightening your home for many Christmases to come.
So pretty!
Very nice seam treatments. xx
It is on the simplest seam where the crazy quilt embroidery will shine. Your robin will have a nice environment.
There is no end to the variety of stitches you can use to decorate seams. And they are so satisfiying to stitch.
Lovely to see some seam treatments. =)