Saturday, October 12, 2019

Unique Motif Styles



Unique Motif Styles
Unique Motif Styles


Unique Motif Styles

  • Multi-Frame Motifs with Sequins in Single Style.
  • Gradient Height Adjustment in Single Line.
  • User-Defined Size Setting of Motifs in Same Line.
  • Mirroring of Alternate Motifs.
  • Gap Stitch addition Between Motifs.
  • User-Defined Motif Angles.
  • Change Motif Shape at Desired Point in a Single Line.
  • Change Motif Fill.
  • The motif on Motif Shape.


Brisk to draw, snappy to join, this tad of weaving is fairly sweet, and it shows a decent exercise in the estimation of effortlessness. 

Sewed in a three-inch loop, the flower sprig is just about 2″ from its most remote focuses in the structure. making it an ideal little compliment for … anything that needs an ideal little highlight! 

It could embellish the side of a hankie. It could enliven the front of a hand-made welcome card. It could feature a corner on an insane blanket square. It could be the spread component on a little needlebook. It could be set into a little recognition outline. It could be a piece of a sampler. It could be joined into a bigger nursery scene. Such huge numbers of alternatives – and I'm certain you could concoct your very own significant number! 

Two shades of green floss, two shades of purple. A piece of texture. A needle. What's more, around 30 – 40 minutes. That is everything necessary to fasten up a little component like this! 

Stem fasten and fishbone joins blended with scrappy straight lines – nothing excessively formal in the buds, and nothing troublesome about the lines! 

The Joy of Simplicity 

Weaving doesn't need to be entangled. It doesn't need to take until the end of time. It doesn't need to cost a great deal of cash. 

But even the least complex weaving can give a ton of fulfillment! There's a genuine euphoria in effortlessness – and there's a well-earned feeling of fulfillment in the consummation of things, regardless of whether they are little and basic. Keep in mind the pleasure you can get from a well-sewed easily overlooked detail! 

The Series is Growing 

This is the second in a progression of developing little weaving themes that I'll be imparting to you here on Needle n Thread. You may recall this needlepoint blossom? I've been doodling little components for some time – and now it's a great opportunity to fasten them! 

A lot of my "in the middle of time" this late spring will be spent sewing up the entire accumulation. Not far off, I'll set up them together for you. 

Meanwhile, I'm going to share this example and the shading plan over on my Patreon page a little in the not so distant future, where I like to hole out little bits of structures ahead of time for my supporters. So in case you're a Needle n Thread benefactor, watch out! 

Patreon is an online stage where people can help bolster their preferred specialists and craftspeople with only a little commitment every month. I add advantages to my Patreon page when I can, to express profound gratitude for your liberality and your help. In the event that you discover an incentive in the substance on Needle n Thread, you can turn into a benefactor for as meager as a dollar a month. On the off chance that this interests you, don't hesitate to look at my page!

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