Embroidering lacey borders: tutorial
Goodbye! Hope you are healthy and ready for winter :) Here is the rest of the sampling process and it's a little bigger, so let's dive into it!
This is the current state of the sample. And it seems to me that the thread is running out, which is a shame, because I don't have extra foil in this color. I have to go to the local store and see if they have it (the last time I went they didn't have all the colors). If not, I need to suspend sample completion until I get a new view :)
Kufiri 1
I really like it because the bottom is different from the fabric!
1. The process is very simple. Sew the base with a simple knitting you like (I used a knitting stitch here). Then sew lazy daisies in a semicircle to create a stylized flower.
2. In the "petals" of the lazy chamomile, place the French nuts and add small stitches inside them.
3. Then go to the end of the row and knit a turkey . Start by setting and trimming both levels like its master class, so the workflow is the same. We just cut the rings and don't win them. You can do it if you want!
Extra
In the middle of two borders. I worked as a "space": thick chain stitching + side stitching.
Kufiri 2
1. Sew the top line and half the circles with a single knit to your liking (I used a braid work, sewing method here). I tell you not to be confused by the multiple contours of the semicircle in my example: first I did the wrong calculations and then I had to draw new ones.
2. Add the lazy "hanging" daisy to the semicircle. Since they are close to each other, do not rotate these points left or right. If you do this they will inevitably overlap the seams of neighboring elements. Instead, it is best to keep them "hanging" vertically.
3. Make French knots inside the semicircle along the outline. Then work another semicircle on top, covering it with a satin stitch .
4. And now we can connect the two semicircles with a straight line which can be placed between the French knots.
Although this sample has been sketched in my notebook for a long time, there were many improvements and a few techniques in the process. But I like it! Waiting for the full version :)