Group: | "At Home with the Georgettes" |
Swap Coordinator: | Star7Lily (contact) |
Swap categories: | Email Embroidery Handmade |
Number of people in swap: | 7 |
Location: | International |
Type: | Type 3: Package or craft |
Last day to signup/drop: | May 21, 2024 |
Date items must be sent by: | June 7, 2024 |
Number of swap partners: | 1 |
Description: | |
#THIS IS AN EMAIL SWAPMy dear Georgettes, THIS IS A PROGRESSIVE SWAP and is intended for your personal benefit, to refer back to whenever you need a stitch to decorate a gift for a loved one, for your neighbour or friend, or a decorated swap with your own special addition of personal attention, thus enriching your partners journal, what a delightful concept. As two of our members have inquired for further measurements, and thread thickness of DMC I will amend the information below. I have chosen to use the tutorials of a very clear thinking young woman, who goes by the name of Anne of Pumora on her website, to demonstrate the stitches online for you. I originally was trying to work out how to get you the stitches to learn, how to illustrate them and execute them, but did not have the tech savvy to do this. I came across this straightforward site, and voila finally you are able to have all the background advice and visually see it, aswell as follow her tutorials for what we shall make - a BAND SAMPLER. Learning the basic stitches is KEY to discovering all the other stitches that are smothering the internet at present. But we have to start at the beginning. Of course many of you already know most of them but it does us good to make an effort to record them all in one place on the same piece of cloth. Like the samplers of the girls and women in our era and before, this memory cloth will hold magic for generations to come. What you will need:You will need a rectangle 6 inches wide by 45 inches
Anne of Pumora.com has a debrief of all the fabrics and threads on her home page. Plus a page called 7 hand embroidery stitches. This is the page we will be following on our band sampler for now. The first 5 of 14 BASIC stitches are what we shall produce on our sampler to begin with, we shall elaborate on the stitches after we have learnt all 14 that she has on offer. Option - you might want to record the stitch names in a small additional home book to add to your journal, as each stitch is learnt write its name and how you found working it. Or// If you have an indelible pen, you can write the name of each stitch above or beneath or beside as you feel the need. It is very handy to have a name to refer back to, rather than only a stitch. But that is up to you.
This will provide you with 5 basic stitches to master or re-acquaint yourselves with, for our "LONG" lasting adventure in the world of embroidery and our own unique encyclopedia of stitches. This is an EMAIL swap, and is marked a TYPE 3 as you will be doing what the Georgians described as WORK. Thus why our previous made utility bags are called WORK BAGS, to hold the work you have stitched within. You will have ONE (1) partner. We will send a photograph or several of your progress in the stitches, tell your partner what you liked or didn't and add a few lines from the thoughts of your Character on what you think she/he would say. AS soon as you sign up, you can start on your BAND SAMPLER preparation, and then begin your stitches. There is only a short sign up so you can get those stitches down pat, and send off, leaving you room before the fete officially arrives. We hope you will join in this creative exploration in stitchery and may it be a lasting keepsake for years to come.
As always, do contact one of us, if in need of further advice. |