I've had so many requests to republish Glad Shamrocks so here it is!!
©Glad Shamrocks Cross Stitch Pattern by Pamela Kellogg is a lovely sampler perfect for St. Patrick's Day or anytime of year. Victorian style sampler with a beautiful pink rose, shamrocks, violets and the verse "May Your Thoughts Be As Glad As Shamrocks". Also, a touch of blackwork!!
The stitch count is 110 stitch wide X 315 stitches high. On 28 ct Evenweave or 14 ct Aida, the finished size will measure: 7 3/4 inches wide X 22 1/2 inches high.
Large print, easy to read black/white symbol chart with colored backstitching lines.
DMC Embroidery floss and 1 color of Mill Hill Glass Seed Beads.
Available as a printed pattern leaflet or as an instant digital download on Etsy.
http://www.kittyandme.etsy.com/
Showing posts with label rose. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rose. Show all posts
Friday, November 09, 2018
Glad Shamrocks Cross Stitch Pattern
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Monday, October 29, 2018
Blackwork Christmas Rose Ornament Cross Stitch Pattern
I've just relisted my Blackwork Christmas Rose Ornament Cross Stitch Pattern. This was my design for the 2005 Just Cross Stitch Ornament issue:
As you can see, I'm keeping quite busy right now. I still have quite a few patterns to republish but I plan to start on the Spring issue of Crazy Quilt Quarterly magazine soon.
Anyway, this is available in my Etsy shop as both a professionally printed pattern leaflet and as an Instant Digital PDF Download.
As you can see, I'm keeping quite busy right now. I still have quite a few patterns to republish but I plan to start on the Spring issue of Crazy Quilt Quarterly magazine soon.
Anyway, this is available in my Etsy shop as both a professionally printed pattern leaflet and as an Instant Digital PDF Download.
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christmas,
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pattern,
rose
Thursday, October 04, 2018
Victoria White Cat In Hat Cross Stitch Pattern
I've just rereleased my beautiful Victoria Cross Stitch pattern. This design was based on my beloved Lucy who passed away back in February of this year.
The pattern is available again as a professionally printed pattern leaflet or as an Instant Digital PDF Download:
My cross stitch patterns are all available in my Etsy shop: http://www.kittyandme.etsy.com/
The pattern is available again as a professionally printed pattern leaflet or as an Instant Digital PDF Download:
My cross stitch patterns are all available in my Etsy shop: http://www.kittyandme.etsy.com/
Friday, November 19, 2010
Pam's "Twist & Tack" Silk Ribbon Rose Tutorial
I was asked if I would share how I do the Silk Ribbon Roses on my crazy quilt projects. Gladly! I just had to wait to write it up until I could take photos. Speaking of which, I apologize for the fuzzy ones. They looked fine on the camera when I took them but when I loaded them into the computer, I was quite disappointed.
Still, I think the photos are good enough for you to see how to do this. It's a really easy way to do silk ribbon roses and please keep in mind, they do not need to be perfect! Roses in nature are not perfect so try to keep that in mind while stitching.
You will need 7 MM silk ribbon and a spool of sewing thread. I usually use white but you can use a coordinating color if you choose.
For this technique, we are not pulling the ribbon through the fabric. We are tacking it onto the fabric.
Step 1: Thread your needle with sewing thread and knot the end as usual. Tack your 7 MM silk ribbon and fold over the end 1/4 of an inch. Then fold that 1/4 inch in half so you have a 1/8 inch double fold.
Pull your threaded needle up through your fabric/quilt block where you want the center of your rose to be. Take a stitch at the bottom of the rose center and attach to your fabric/block.
Once you have it attached to your block, you can take an extra stitch to make sure it's secure.
Step 2: To make the petals, you're going to twist your ribbon twice and tack it down with your thread.
Twist twice again, and tack it under the center of the rose.
Twist 2 times again and tack.
Continue to do twist and tack until your rose is about the size of a dime.
Cut your ribbon off and tuck the end under the nearest petal. Tack with 1 or 2 stitches.
And there you have it! A very easy Silk Ribbon Rose. Enjoy!
Still, I think the photos are good enough for you to see how to do this. It's a really easy way to do silk ribbon roses and please keep in mind, they do not need to be perfect! Roses in nature are not perfect so try to keep that in mind while stitching.
You will need 7 MM silk ribbon and a spool of sewing thread. I usually use white but you can use a coordinating color if you choose.
For this technique, we are not pulling the ribbon through the fabric. We are tacking it onto the fabric.
Step 1: Thread your needle with sewing thread and knot the end as usual. Tack your 7 MM silk ribbon and fold over the end 1/4 of an inch. Then fold that 1/4 inch in half so you have a 1/8 inch double fold.
Fold that 1/8 inch over 3 more times. This makes the center of the rose.
Pull your threaded needle up through your fabric/quilt block where you want the center of your rose to be. Take a stitch at the bottom of the rose center and attach to your fabric/block.
Once you have it attached to your block, you can take an extra stitch to make sure it's secure.
Step 2: To make the petals, you're going to twist your ribbon twice and tack it down with your thread.
Twist twice again, and tack it under the center of the rose.
Twist 2 times again and tack.
Continue to do twist and tack until your rose is about the size of a dime.
Cut your ribbon off and tuck the end under the nearest petal. Tack with 1 or 2 stitches.
And there you have it! A very easy Silk Ribbon Rose. Enjoy!
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crazy quilting,
rose,
silk ribbon,
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