Monday, December 29, 2008

How Do I Stitch...

You are happily stitching along and then you run into a stitch you don't know - or you forgot about. You know French knots, colonial knots, but what is a Palestrina knot again?

This is a collection of resources for finding instructions for that elusive stitch. Or maybe you want to add some new stitches to your repertoire.

One idea is to take a nice length of linen banding and add some interesting stitches that appeal to you as you run across them. Keep a journal on what you have included and where you found the instructions for reference. This could be a very personal sampler that your family will appreciate for generations. It represents your interests, your handiwork, your development as an artist. Check out "Take a Stitch Tuesday" for inspiration on how to make simple and not so simple stitches into beautiful designs.

For practice and inspiration, try Stitch Explorer 2009 Original Take a Stitch Tuesday, TAST II, TAST Album, Last TAST album; players: A stitch a week by Summer Louise, Quieter Moments,

Stitch Dictionaries
Sharon B's In a Minute Ago (now at Pintangle) - one of the best illustrated sites - the only place I have found the oyster stitch, for example. Alphabetic
Sharon B's resource list at Pin Tangle

A great site organized by the type of stitch is Stitch-opedia alphabetic and by type of stitch
Needlecrafters’ stitch dictionary alphabetic
Another stitch dictionary including a variety of beading stitches at Pretty Impressive Stuff
Stitch with the Embroidery Guild alphabetic with diagram thumbnails, from the magazine
Johanna’s stitch diagrams by type of stitch
Classic Stitches stitch glossary alphabetic
Needlecrafter stitch glossary, alphabetic with related stitch links (very handy)
Cross stitch, needlepoint and embroidery stitch glossary at Arts and Designs, alphabetic
A few examples with good illustrations on fabric at La Fee Rie
La Boite a Broderie (Sewing Box), stitch dictionary in French, which is handy with all the French SALS and mysteries
Many stitches, projects, and techniques (including stitch of the month) at ANG
Caron’s reading stitch charts (plus tips, etc.)

Animated and video instructions
Animated stitching instructions by embroidery technique
Needle n thread video library by type of stitch
Lots of sewing and embroidery videos (and just about anything else you can think of)

Do you know the difference between buttonhole and blanket stitch?
There is a difference! Heritage Shop essay
Tailor's buttonhole
Also at Heritage Shop, Plain and Fancy Studies in Needlework

Reversible Cross Stitch
In four passes (pdf with color pics) here
In four passes over two rows here
Italian method here

Misc:
Pinhead for invisible starting, ending and isolated stitches - 3 methods
For canvas workers - basketweave
Bullion stitches - how to, how not (knot!?!) to here
Jessica stitch by Orna Willis under how to (along with bullion, French knot and finishing the edge on canvas)
Just one more stitch, just one more row (blog)
 basic needlepoint including jessicas
Some more fancy stitches (e.g., cushion, norwich, sprats head) often used in Needlepoint at Xitch
Video, diagrams and directions for mastering the French Knot
A twist on cording (narf, narf), DMC instructions for various "friendship wear" - think braiding for your finishing

Embroidery styles and techniques (e.g., hardanger) that call for specialty stitches:
Links to all kinds of tutorials including basic xs, hardanger, linen, hem stitching and many links to stitch dictionaries, animated illustrations and specialty stitches at Designers Forum
A good basic stitch dictionary plus info on hardanger, blackwork, whitework, pulled thread and cutwork by type of stitch
Drawn thread work in 9 lessons at Heritage
EGA Stitch to Learn embroidery projects
Teddy's Handarbeiten has a German lesson in Ukranian embroidery technique Myrescha
My feature picture is a stumpwork piece. I have not found a good tutorial for that technique yet.
A basic guide to Hardanger, including how to begin and end, plus filling stitches at My Hobby Craft

Needlecraft guides from Willow Fabrics, along with suggested fabric and fibers
Kathy Dyer's brief descriptions of techniques
Stitching the Night Away has extensive resources and articles on their website and is transitioning to their blog. This covers all kinds of crafts. The website has a lot of free patterns.

A very long list of online classes and resources including finishing and framing at EMS
If I could only give you one link, this just might be the one.
Needlepointers stitch resources for needlepoint, cross stitch, embroidery, stumpwork, tatting, smocking, punch needle, plus other resources and tools

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Finished Mysteries

These are completed mysteries and SALS from 2008. It was a very good year. I will be adding links to older completed projects as I get the time. You will want to catch those quickly as they can disappear at any moment. Well, these could disappear, too.

Sajou Sampler
here

German Band Sampler 2008
8 parts
here
Image of entire sampler here

Swiss Topiary
, 2008
12 parts, finished December 2008
Here

Many Tears 2008
12 parts, finished December 2008
Here

Fin Amor
8 parts, finished August 2008
Here

How Does Your Garden Grow 2008 Papillon Creations
12 parts, finished December 2008
Note: sign up for the newsletter to access the archive

Rose Sampler 2008, Ellen Maurer Stroh
12 parts, finished December 2008
Here

2008 Project Sampler by Waldchamp Designs
a series of squares an octagon and a diamond shaped design
12 parts starting in January, ended December 2008
Here

Old Italian Sampler by Cer.Pi.Ca
9 parts, completed
Here

Le Jardin du Bonheur
10 parts, completed
Here

Also Au Petit Bonheur,
6 parts March - August 2008
Here

Gameboard Sampler 2008 by Maryse
9 parts, Jan - Sept
Here

Specialty Stitch SAL by Aury
6 parts (2 per) ended April 2008
Here

Saturday, December 27, 2008

2009 Mysteries

This is the list, updated as I find more, of the mysteries ongoing in 2009. Since this is the very end of December 2008, I expect this list will be changing a lot in the next couple of months. If you know of a mystery or SAL I have not listed, please let me know.

Many times, you must be on the original page for the download to work, which is why I give the original as well as a translation.

Newest entries on top.

Needleprint is giving away Mary Wigham (an Ackworth sampler) as a stitch along.
Start May/June 2009
SAL

Mystery 2009 by Papillion Creations
Start Mar 2009
Finish Feb 2011
24 parts
Register for newsletter

Mystery Sampler (2009) by Blueladie designs
Start Feb-Mar 2009
finish May 2009 (?)
8 parts, every 2-3 weeks
SAL

An important flower by Alessandra Adelaide Needleworks
start Feb 2009
finish November
6 parts
NOTE YOU MAY NEED TO REGISTER
main web site here
Mystery SAL


Banukarotti SAL (those 15 sided biscornus)
Started 2February 2009
Ending probably end of Feb, judging by how fast the first 8 went up.
parts - I'm guessing 15 LOL
here

German Band Sampler 2009
by Sticktreff
Starting January 2009
parts - maybe 8?
here
Image of the entire sampler here

SAL Anniversaires by Helenespat
Starting 1 February 2009
parts?
main page

Darning Sampler
- Marquoir Point de Reprise - by Carrine
Starting ? The posts aren't dated for all I know this could be over.
in 9 parts (all patterns are posted as of Jan 2009)
here

Brodeuse de Jardin by Carinne Leroy
Starting 1 February 2009
in 8 parts
here

Stitch Explorer 2009 by Sharon B. at Pintangle
Starting January 2009
monthly
here

SAL M&M by Isabelle Hacourt Vautier
Starting January 2009
6 parts
here

This is more like a book in installments. Jane Zimmerman, who is a needlepoint artist and teacher, is publishing needlepoint composite and layered stitches here
Starting January 2009
9 chapters
and metallic thread embroidery here
Starting August 2008
12 chapters, 2 online as of Jan 2009

Baltimore Album by au fil de martine
Starting ?
5 parts
here

UPDATE: 2009 Sampler Mystery Dancing Cherubims by Waldchamp
Starting in January
9 parts
here
look under catalog and sign up for the newsletter

Monthly Sampler Charts by Vermillion Stitching
January through December
I am speculating they will have a new series in 2009
Here

(Another) Spanish Sampler by Reflets de Soie
Start ? through Feb 2009?
15 parts (14 released as of 1/3/09)
Translated
Original

Alla Turca by Pelin Tezer
Start January? February? 2009
9 parts
Sign up for her email list Here
Also, SAL at Stitchers Heaven yahoo group

Grande Abecedaire by Gazette94
Start December 2008 through July
8 parts
Here

Marquoir du Jardin by Lin sans l’Autre - in many parts
Start November 2008 through November 2009
many parts - maybe 1 per week
Here

House Melusine
from Frimousse
The little house etui is still active as of 20 December, having started in June.
In monthly parts
Translated
Original

Sissi Sampler from Alarttex
Starting June 2008, through August 2009
In 14 monthly parts
Translated
Original

Spanish Sampler from Peripheria
Starting March for 21 months
In 10 parts, bimonthly
Sign up for the newsletter and do not delay downloading files as they are available for 2 months.
Translated
Files

Advent Calendar
from Ellen Maurer-Stroh
Starting January for 10 months, last 6 parts in October so you can finish for Christmas
In 24 parts, I would think.
Here

2009 Sampler Mystery by Waldchamp
Starting in January
Here
look under catalog and sign up for the newsletter

Pinkeep Sal by Maryse
Starting January 2009
10 parts, I believe
Here:

Patchwork Sampler, Catia Crafts
Ending March 2009
12 parts
Catia

Carpet by Book of Ink Circles (BIC)
Starting April 2008 ending Feb 19 2009
19 parts
Here

ABCR Touti Frouti by TeXetKty
Started April 2008 through June
looks like 28 parts
Translated
Original

Salexander by Tempus Fugit
This one ends in January 2009
Here

MSAL by Auri
Started July 2008, ending soon in 2009
Don't know how many parts
Here

Greetings, Welcome, Happy New Year!

I am happy you are taking the time to visit. I hope you find useful information here. I have been compiling various resources at other locations, the latest being mac.com. But they have truly rubbed me the wrong way so for the new year, I am moving over here.
I created my last blog/website primarily to keep track of current mystery counted stitch projects. Having the links in one place helps when you need to visit several to get the latest part.
I also compiled lists of websites and blogs with stitching instructions, finishing instructions, or anything else that I find inspiring.
My intent is not to be a comprehensive listing of all resources because there are other places that do that - much better than I could with my available time. I have linked some of these excellent sites here.
Mostly, I want to keep track of the mystery projects and stitch-alongs.