Thursday, February 2, 2012

TAST #5 Herringbone Stitch


I finished my Herringbone stitch sample.  I enjoyed this but I didn't really do a lot of exploring--just had fun doing the stitch.



19 comments:

  1. This is so good -- very free and interesting. Thank you so much for sharing it.

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  2. Ton travail est très intéressant, j'adore le résultat. Gorgeous....

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  3. I love the landscape look. The colours and threads used are great.

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  4. Love the free contemporary feel of your sample of herringbone - well done.

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  5. Wonderful - I love the colours and the flowing lines.

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  6. Wow that is really pretty and colorful. Beautiful.

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  7. No wonder you had fun stitching this, it is fantastic I love the design and the stitches, and the colours are perfect.

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  8. I have just caught up on your TAST stitching - all is lovely, so creative and inspiring! Connie.

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  9. It makes a charming landscape - well done!

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  10. Thank you so much everyone for the really kind comments. It seems I really do better work if I plan out (at least somewhat) what I am going to do instead of just free stitching. I really do appreciate the comments.

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  11. I like this style! Your work is great and the colors sing!

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  12. Very creative, the colors and the "movement" are nice!

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  13. You explored a lot of different threads! Love the movement in your embroidery.

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  14. Saw your piece highlighted on Pin Tangle! Just wanted to say how pretty it is and I love the "waves" (was going to write "movement", but you've seen that word already written down a few times!).

    This gives me an idea... which I will have to write down right away or else it's gone!

    Enjoy your Creativity!

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  15. BTW: The idea! Take what you've done with your stitches and apply them to an animal-themed project...

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  16. I love your work very much, thanks for sharing!
    Jorin

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