I have been busily stitching Christmas bits and pieces. Here is one that I thought I would share with you.
Golden Holly Stumpwork (Part 1)
You will need:
Materials:
- DMC Stranded Cotton 666 986 988
- 1 metre Gilt No 1 Twist
- 3 red pony beads
- 2 pieces green 30 gauge covered wire
- 10 3mm flat gold sequins
- 5cm gilt No 6 rough purl/No 6 bright check
- 15-20cm (6-8”) square green cotton fabric
- 15-20cm (6-8”) square black or royal blue dupion silk
- 15-20cm (6-8”) square quilters muslin/calico
- 9cm Round satin covered
Other Requirements:
Size 10 crewel needles
Size 18 chenille needle
Size 16 chenille needle
Thread for couching eg Matilda’s Own Daruma Silk 149, Gutermann polyester sewing thread 968
Transfer paper
Stylus or spent pen
Small sharp scissors
Bees wax (optional)
Sticky tape (I prefer Scotch™ Magic Tape)
Pattern - Download Christmas Holly Stumpwork Pattern
Getting Started
Here is the first part of the instructions:
Detached Holly Leaves
A size 10 crewel needle and a single strand of thread are used throughout unless otherwise indicated.
Place the green cotton fabric into the hoop and tighten until drum tight.
Trace the detached leaf patterns onto your tracing paper/ baking paper.
Transfer the detached leaves to the fabric by placing the tracing paper over your fabric and then slip the transfer paper, coloured side down, between the fabric and the tracing paper. Tape in place if desired. Place a support underneath your hoop to give a firm surface to work on. Using the stylus, trace over the leaf designs.
Starting at the tip of the leaf, couch the green covered wire along the centre vein of the leaf. Turn at the base of the leaf and couch the wire around the outline of the leaf. When you reach the base of the leaf, make a couching stitch over both wires and leave a 2.5 cm (1”) tail.
Using DMC 986, embroider over the wire with buttonhole stitch around the outline of the leaf only. Start with a chain stitch - bring the needle up on the inside of the wire shape and take it down in the same place forming a loop with the thread. Come up on the outside of the wire bringing the needle up through the loop. Continue in buttonhole stitch - take the needle down on the inside of the wire shape and up on the outside of the wire and through the loop.
Overcast stitch over the wire along the centre vein.
Fill the leaf with padded satin stitch, using DMC 986 on the darkest side of the leaf and DMC 988 with the other side.
When all leaves have been completed, carefully cut out the leaves and set aside.
Hi Sandy,
Thanks for this wonderful tute!!! Look forward to more lessons :)
Best regards,
Deepa from India
Posted by: Deepa | Sunday, 06 December 2009 at 10:34 PM
Looks like a project for next year. Perhaps you have something similar for spring?
Posted by: Julie Candler | Wednesday, 09 December 2009 at 04:29 AM
Thank you to share that beautiful work !!
mimi83
Posted by: mimi83 | Wednesday, 09 December 2009 at 05:07 AM
Wonderful! I have a sister who loves Holly and this will be fun!
Posted by: Pat | Wednesday, 09 December 2009 at 05:33 AM
A lovely design. Will make a great ornament. Looking forward to more.
Posted by: Marti in PA, USA | Wednesday, 09 December 2009 at 06:03 AM
hello:
My english is too poor, but i want to wish the best to your blog. I'll return, that's for sure.
Posted by: helena | Wednesday, 09 December 2009 at 07:18 AM
Hi Sandy,
What a wonderful website. I llok forward to what ever information you have to offer.
Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge.
And thanks to Mary for directing to you.
Sincerely,
Andrea in South Carolina
Posted by: Andrea Fusco | Wednesday, 09 December 2009 at 08:37 AM
Hello
I am french, I just find your site. I like the stumpwork and I like your model, I think I will embroide in January 2010 because I make my christmas' presents.
good bye
chris from france
Posted by: chris | Wednesday, 09 December 2009 at 06:03 PM
Hiya, thank you so much for your great site, and for this beeeoootiful pattern - can't wait to start, this will be my first stumpwork project and your instructions are so clear. Thank you again...bionicbodger in France
Posted by: bionicbodger | Friday, 11 December 2009 at 04:33 AM
Lovely work! I think i may give that one a try, thanks!
Happy Sunday!
Jeannie
Posted by: Jeannie | Sunday, 13 December 2009 at 11:55 AM
Merci beaucoup de partager vos talents.
Bonne année
Posted by: Nadine | Sunday, 03 January 2010 at 07:31 PM
Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge.
And thanks to Mary for directing to you.
Posted by: Term Papers | Friday, 08 January 2010 at 04:24 PM
bonjour
je suis de france(paris)
et j'adore le stumpwork
merci pour le tuto
amicalement chantal
Posted by: chantou78 | Thursday, 11 February 2010 at 12:57 AM
merci de France pour ce joli travail
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Happy new year by joy.
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