Serinde wrote:The sparkly lugana piece is very delicate and pretty. I think you'll find that a trial with pearl 5 on 28ct is really bulky, however.
I think it will be, but as I'm doing so many anyway i thought I might as well try, in the interests of research
Serinde wrote:The coverage on the 22ct Fein Ariosa might be due to the nature of the weave. Hardanger fabric consists of two
flat threads woven, warp and weft. Ariosa's weave isn't flat, I suspect, so it competes with the plys of the pearl 5 cotton. There is a pearl 3, allegedly...
That's a very likely explanation, thanks! I think #3 would be a bit too much for this fabric, but I have considered a trial piece on 20ct Bellana with it -- I happen to have one or two skeins of #3 lying around. I'll let you know if I do try how it works out!
Serinde wrote:The CWF Aquamarine isn't as successful, to my mind, as the Anchor 1344 for one simple reason. Although a lovely movement of colour through it, some of the Aquamarine is almost the same colour as the fabric, and so it seems to disappear. Might work more successfully on a coloured fabric?
It definitely works beautifully on black (I did a satin stitch Madonna with it), and I don't think I'll use it again on light fabric. It's just one of the many advantages of trying out these little pieces that you get to see all sorts of effects!
Serinde wrote:(Almost makes me think there is a reason for filet stitch, seeing your beads.)
You don't like square fillet? It's one of my favourite filling stitches (admittedly I don't know
that many

), I think because it stitches up so quickly and I find them easier to get "even" then dove's eyes
I'm really enjoying these experiments! I'm still looking for good scissors for the finer fabrics -- after Googling fine point scissors I came across several fly-tying sites and so went to the angling shop in or village; they were out of stock of the fine point ones but will have them again in a few weeks so i'll have a look then; I'll be able to take my stork scissors and actually compare them, so much nicer then guessing about scissors you've only seen online.