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I used the Blackwork Sampler pattern to make a table runner red. It took forever, but it was a fun project. Most of the patterns are repeated once.
This is a closeup of the body of my blackwork shirt just before construction.
Info: Warwick Shirt Diary
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My finished bookmark! The floral background is the backing fabric I used. Hand-sewn, with a padded insert made from quilt backing :)
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The final finish of my blackwork Spring Garden bookmark, which was a free design from my first stitch-along, The ES Blackwork "Spring Garden" SAL, which ran on my blog, Eglantine Stitchery, from May 20th to July 1st, 2013.
A full, detailed tutorial for the making of the bookmark - which is hand-sewn, with optional padded insert - is available here!
✰ This photo was featured on The Epic Global Showcase here: ift.tt/24n5ULX
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Blackwork fillings from the same 16th century long cover in the V & A. Bigger patterns are used for the larger leaves. This sample is approximately 8 x 13 cm.
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This is a sleeve of my blackwork shirt, only one motif in the corner to go.
Info: Warwick Shirt Diary
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After seeing this pillow cover/sampler, I wanted to make a 2x3 sampler with shapes that increased in number of sides (line, triangle, square, pentagon, hexagon, circle). I wanted the stitches to have that shape, too. However, the triangles and pentagons I found in The Complete Stitch Encyclopedia didn't look very nice when I stitched them (plus most of the 5 sided stitches called for "common weave" instead of "even weave" fabric), so I stitched the shapes with straight stitches.
Swapbot: black fabric/fiber ATC swap (sent to fatquarter/Annet)
2 strands - 14 count fabric