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detail of hand stitching by Jane LaFazio |
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detail of hand stitching by Jane LaFazio |
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detail of hand stitching by Jane LaFazio |
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detail of hand stitching by Jane LaFazio |
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detail of hand stitching by Jane LaFazio |
In case you didn't know it, I love to hand stitch. I usually stitch in the evenings and it relaxes me, and keeps my hands busy while I watch TV with my husband. I use a few simple stitches, mostly relying on the repetition of the simple stitch and beautiful threads to make the impact in my art quilts.
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detail of hand stitching by Jane LaFazio |
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detail of hand stitching by Jane LaFazio |
But I needed a boost, and inspiration to add to the way I work.
Not change it, just add to it.
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detail of hand stitching by Jane LaFazio |
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detail of hand stitching by Jane LaFazio |
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detail of hand stitching by Jane LaFazio |
My friend, Ruth Chandler, has written a book that's done just that. Inspired me, but not overwhelmed me with stitches I'm never going to do. In her book, Modern Hand Stitching, She shows how to do a simple, basic stitch and then gives the reader a bunch of different ways to use, change and layer that basic stitch to create something new.
Ruth writes about how to create this little cloth stitchbook (below), in her book, Modern Hand Quilting. I think it's a great little project and would be a wonderful inspiration book to keep on hand with my stitching stuff.
Or for new stitcher, as a learning tool.
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Stitchbook by Ruth Chandler |
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Stitchbook by Ruth Chandler |
and here's a video, from the publisher, about Modern Hand Stitching: