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Variegated Thread: Avoiding The Stripey Look?
Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 2:26 pm
by Play Outside
When stitching a block of color in variegated thread, what stitching pattern do you use to avoid stripes?
Re: Variegated Thread: Avoiding The Stripey Look?
Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 3:57 pm
by *barb*
i haven''t done it but i did read in the cross stitcher magazine to avoid that look, you do each stitch at the same time, i.e do one full x and then do the next full x and so on, instead of the usual //////// and then back \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\the other way.
i hope that makes sense.
Re: Variegated Thread: Avoiding The Stripey Look?
Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 5:49 pm
by Rose
What I did was stitch in blocks instead of in rows. I do each stitch before moving on.
So instead of going
XXXXXXXXXXXX
I go
XXXXXX
XXXXX
XXXX
XXX
Or something like that just so the strong colors stay together.
If you go into my gallery and go to the 2nd page there is a picture of Cats in cups and all of the cups used varigated threads you can see what I did with them to make the different patterns.
Re: Variegated Thread: Avoiding The Stripey Look?
Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 10:04 am
by Mabel Figworthy
I stitch in "splotches", vaguely (
very vaguely) circular bits until I see the colour is about to change, hen I start a new "splotch". I used that approach in the background of my assisi rose:
Occasionally I will stitch half crosses and then back to cross them all, which makes the variegation very subtle and occasionally quite surprising if there are very contrasting colours in your thread
