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| Chart P (click to enlarge) |
Showing posts with label Blackwork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blackwork. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
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Thursday, July 17, 2014
Chart M
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Sunday, July 13, 2014
Monday, July 11, 2011
Saturday, July 09, 2011
Chart I
Thursday, July 07, 2011
Tuesday, July 05, 2011
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Chart E
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Friday, June 17, 2011
Blackwork Checkerboard Sampler
A few years back while browsing through a stack of Gram's old needlework books I came upon an interesting idea. They had turned a simple blackwork sampler into a checkerboard. I found this quite ingenious, because really, what the heck do you do with a sampler once it's done? So I snapped a photo of it and moved on to other things. I came across the photo recently and thought "wow...still a neat idea".
The thing with photos is that while you get the general idea of how the needlework should look, it's reeeeeally hard to distinguish the actual pattern. So I browsed through some books I had at hand, surfed the web, and even made up a few of my own to create this blackwork checkerboard.
Time for some specs: The pattern is 216x216 squares on 18ct Aida cloth (60.96x60.96cm). The checkerboard consists of 64 squares, each of which is 26x26 squares. If you're doing the math, that leaves a 4 square boarder around your project. Feel free to leave more. 32 of those squares are left black, leaving 32 to be filled in. Blackwork is usually worked in black...hence the name. I, however, rebel that I am, will be using DMC 3362 (it's a nice dark green color). I'm also going to be working it with 1 strand.
I"m going to post parts of the pattern about every other day in the hopes that it will motivate me to keep up the pace. Haven't decided if I'll work in order, but I'll post them in order in the event anyone else wants to use this pattern so you're not too confused or skipping wildly around. Personal use only please.
So yay! Here we go :-)
The thing with photos is that while you get the general idea of how the needlework should look, it's reeeeeally hard to distinguish the actual pattern. So I browsed through some books I had at hand, surfed the web, and even made up a few of my own to create this blackwork checkerboard.
Time for some specs: The pattern is 216x216 squares on 18ct Aida cloth (60.96x60.96cm). The checkerboard consists of 64 squares, each of which is 26x26 squares. If you're doing the math, that leaves a 4 square boarder around your project. Feel free to leave more. 32 of those squares are left black, leaving 32 to be filled in. Blackwork is usually worked in black...hence the name. I, however, rebel that I am, will be using DMC 3362 (it's a nice dark green color). I'm also going to be working it with 1 strand.
I"m going to post parts of the pattern about every other day in the hopes that it will motivate me to keep up the pace. Haven't decided if I'll work in order, but I'll post them in order in the event anyone else wants to use this pattern so you're not too confused or skipping wildly around. Personal use only please.
So yay! Here we go :-)
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| A preview of what the end result should look like |
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| Broken into 16 parts |
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| Chart A (click to enlarge) |
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