Awesome Stitch on quilt, with process details || My NeedleworkMonday

Introduction


Hi needle artists. Let's meet again another #needleworkmonday.

You know that I have shared some of my original hand made embroidery works on quilt of my previous posts of #needleworkmonday. As usual today I will share with you an amazing design of quilt that I have made recently.

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Materials used


  • Cloth (Purple, 100% Cotton)
  • Needle
  • Thread (Yellow colour, cotton)
  • Circular Frame
  • Scissor

Procedure


At usually I prepared the basic quilt from a bright purple colour cotton fabric with bright yellow colour threads.

You know that generally I draw the design first by a removable ink and then do my needle works in accordance to the borderlines drawn.

But this time I did not drawn the design because this design actually depends on the stitch.

This is a special type of stitch that's a derivatives of diamond design called jigjag cross stitch.

I will show you the procedure in eight steps of a single stitch as below.


Step-01

At first, put the needle from the backside of the cloth like the picture.

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Step-02

Then make a medium length stitch, and on the same distance put again the needle from the backside of the cloth with 90° angle.

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Step-03

Pass the needle below the thread of the first stitch as like as the picture.

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Step-04

Pull the thread below the first stitch and make interlacing between two stitches.

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Step-05

Put the needle parallel to the second stitch.

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Step-06

End the third stitch at the same length of the second one

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Step-07

Put the needle at the starting point of the fourth stitch and pull the thread.

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Step-08

Make the thread tensionless straight to complete the first repeat.

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Conclusion


By the repeatation of the process as I mentioned above in accordance to the design, I have done the quilt. It is a very sophisticated stitch. It requires extra care as if you make any distinguishing in length of stitches or in angles, it may look very odd.

The total quilt took about 18-19 days to complete, that's why I could not attend on the last week #needleworkmonday.

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Finally I am very pleased completing this quilt and the design is really fantastic to me.




It's a great pleasure for me to meet with you every Monday with some new middle works. And actually I became amazed looking at my previous posts on this community that I have passed a long time with you.

These are some needleworks buy me that I have shared on previous time on this community:


I want to give special thanks to the NeedleWorkMonday founder: @crosheille and Administrators: @muscara and @marblely for their efforts on this awesome community.

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Who am I

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I am from Bangladesh. Still now I am a student. Besides studying, I like to do some creative works like needlework, blogging and as well as writing on blockchain Hive.

I like to do embroidery on Nakshi kantha (quilt) at my leisure period.

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