Flosstube: Ornamentations #81 - One FFO to rule them all & fall stitching
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- Ornamentations (noun): 2. That in which the process of ornamenting is embodied; the ornaments which adorn a thing collectively; ornament in general
Or, in music, the grace notes that embellish a melodic line.
Update 10/6: Thomas is now completely sold out, thank you so much! This conversion is now retired and will not be published or shared in the future.
The Britomart sampler will be coming in 2025 as a chart in full release, kit, and/or class. If you are interested in a kit or class, please add your name to the interest list here:katie-strachan...
I used Modern Folk Embroidery's Open Hem tutorial - I purchased a booklet copy from the Attic but you can also get a PDF: www.modernfolk...
And I used Londonderry Linen, 100/3 weight for the hemstitching - it's the historically accurate choice for hemstitching, but also looks wonderful.
The Elizabethan Valentine class is presently open for registration: katie-strachan.com/shop
Full details on the class can be found here: katie-strachan...
It is a 5 month, online class which began September 1, 2024, although it is strictly work at your own pace. The kit includes full spools of threads in filament silks and real silver thread, in an authentic 17th century palette, as well as everything you need to make the Elizabethan Valentine, with the exception of a frame to work it in. The options for a frame, as well as lacing your fabric and stitching with a frame will be fully covered in the course.
Jack's House by Stacy Nash is stitched on Legacy Linen 38 count Himalayan Fog (although I would recommend using 37 count Smoke Signal instead, it wasn't yet available when I started this piece)
100/3: 542, 543, 718
Gobelins: 2214, 4535, creme
Access Commodities' order forms are public downloads that can be used for inventory and to keep track of your threads, I highly recommend doing this: www.accesscomm...
Plum Street Samplers' Flag Thief is stitched on Legacy Linen 38 count Cloister Cream with an original silk conversion that will be exclusive to next year's kit
My October 12x12 ornament will be Chimney Soot Santa by Notforgotten Farm, on Legacy Linen 37 count Smoke Signal, conversion to come in the next episode
Past fall finishes shown:
Thistle House, Plum Street Samplers, conversion in episode 28: • Flosstube: Ornamentati...
Peregrine the Pilgrim Mouse from the Cheswick Company, pattern available here: www.etsy.com/l...
Stacy Nash Goode Witch Pinkeep, conversion in episode 59: • Flosstube: Ornamentati...
Just Nan Halloween Mouse in a House
Susan Standley's Corliss fob (as well as Pharaby and Mary 1840): susanstandleys...
And her thread collections: susanstandleys...
You can also order mother of pearl treasures directly from Jackie through Facebook, Instagram, or her website: www.itsfineally...
I am just so blown away by the sparkle flowers! That tray is just going to be such a stunner when you're finished!
Thank you so much!
Katie! You never cease to amaze me - from your artistry, to your family stories, to your zest for making, to your words of wisdom. Thank you for the enjoyable evening! Glad your thumb has healed and stay cool, cause it is HOT in NorCal. Happy Crafting! -Carolyn
Thank you Carolyn! And dear lord, was it hot. The return of the marine layer felt like an epic event in my life - I'm not cut out for that kind of heat!!!!
I might cry if I can get a Britomart sampler kit. It is the most beautiful pattern I have ever seen!
Thank you - and you can absolutely get a kit! Once it is released I will keep restocking as long as there is demand, everyone who wants a kit will be able to get one.
Hi Katie. Loved the hem stitch finish. Yes please for the mother of pearl winders. Could you please give us an overview on how you create a beaded flower petal? Always enjoy your videos so much.
Thank you! The beading is peyote stitch, but I'm self taught - mostly through experimenting, so I don't really have resources to recommend on the topic. There have to be tutorials on TH-cam though, peyote stitch is a very basic technique.
The Britomart sampler looks fabulous. The shimmer of the silk threads, especially on the satin stitch areas is wonderful. Your casket panel looks great. And those beaded flowers, and cute pea pod, are beautiful.
Thank you! The filament silk threads really do make the sampler, it's very special - a perfect example of how materials can truly elevate a design.
I love the beadwork. It's gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous! And your new casket panel is looking nice.
Thank you so much!
The hemstitch on the Britomart sampler is the perfect finish. Gorgeous! I bought Thomas, unable to resist his mischievous sparkle prim. Thanks, Katie!
Thank you! And enjoy - your kit went out today and I hope you have a wonderful time stitching this fabulously sassy turkey!
I always enjoy all the lovely things you create. The finished Britomart Sampler is beautiful.
Thank you so much! It was truly a labor of love
❤beautiful work! I received the “badger and unicorn” chart. Thank you. But the bonus stickers were amazing. I got a mini printer for Christmas last year (on my list). But am ashamed to say I haven’t used it yet. But seeing yours inspired me!
I think I have a new name for your channel. Ornamentations, aspirations and inspirations!😘
Thank you so much - I'm so flattered!
Thank you for an inspiring video. Your stitching and use of color is amazing. Happy stitching ❤
Thank you so much! I love color, there's always something new to learn and explore with it.
I love to see your stitching and your beading is beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much!
The hem stitch on Britomart is just perfect. The mitre corners are a great touch. Just got Thomas the Turkey. The recipe will be our different pie this year. We always make an apple, pumpkin, pecan and a surprise pie and it can’t be repeated so this will be perfect! Your beading is exquisite, my niece has me making bracelets and we are going to try earrings next. She watches Jill Wiseman and she is very good with tutorials. I missed the Mother of Pearls with Susan but I did get a Scottish Thistle from Sassy Jacks Stitchery. I think they are still available but she may have closed the shop right now due to the flooding in surrounding areas. She was fortunate but has no power. Thank you for sharing everything!
Enjoy - I hope your family loves the pie, it has been a staple of our family Thanksgivings going all the way back to my great great grandmother. Our menu has evolved a lot over the years, but the one thing that never changes is the pie!!!
Gorgeous work, nice changes, cool beading, story time is fun, lol. I'm inspired to stitch today.
Thank you so much - I hope you got some wonderful stitching in!
Thanks, Katie! Fabulous pieces ❤
Thank you so much!
Katie- another wonderful floss tube. I am absolutely mesmerized by the floral, dimensional beading that you are creating. I have purchased a book on French beading but it does not look as finely detailed as your beading pieces. Do you have recommendations on books that teach this craft? You continue to inspire us all!! Pamela
Thank you! French beading usually refers to wire stringing and shaping, so that's a different kind of technique - this is beadweaving and it's called peyote stitch. I'm self taught and never really found a good book on the subject - you'll have to explore. However, on detail - some of what you're seeing there is the size of the beads. These are very small antique beads, and consequently you can get much more detailed shaping than with what's available today. Which doesn't mean it's not worth exploring, but something to keep in mind!
Your sampler is amazing, congratulations. I am keen to join you in the project when you teach it. I have done a lot of hemstitching. Like you, I don’t like the drawn thread channels to show in the corners. There is an additional method for managing corner drawn threads in hemstitching. The linen threads are only drawn out as far as the corner channel and trimmed to about 10 cm. The tail is then tucked into the hem as the hem stitching is done. It’s quicker and very secure and avoids the appearance of the reweaving. There are instructions for this method in Inspirations issue 93 within a white work project by Deborah Love. Hope that helps. Kate
Thank you! I more often do glued finishes than hemstitched ones myself, so it's been very interesting looking at all the variations on the process!
Along with others I purchased Thomas. Looking forward to starting him.
Enjoy! He is a very sassy and fun turkey!
I loved your video - so inspiring, I cannot wait for Thomas to arrive…I hope to do a 🇨🇦 Thanksgiving start😊.
Thank you! It went out today - our post is so slow to Canada (ridiculous, you're just to the north!) but fingers crossed he gobbles your way very soon...
Your sampler is gorgeous ❤
Thank you so much!
The end of September was nice down here in SoCal but the heat this past week has been an unwelcome return to summer. It hit 100°F here a few days ago. Ugh.
Wonderful job finishing the Britomart sampler!
I love the colors on Jack's House. Katie adding greens? Who could have possibly predicted that? 🤣
The beaded pea pod is so cute!
I really like the blues on the flowers you're doing with the cupped petals.
Casket progress! Yay! I agree that the eye should be swapped out.
Those yellow-green beads are ridiculously small. What needle do you use for those? Even with 15/0 beads I sometimes struggle to get my usual beading needles through the smaller ones.
That orange tulip! 😍
Mouse in a House is cute! It's fun to see what your mom makes.
Thank you! There's a size 16 beading needle that's very tiny, but most beading suppliers don't carry them because they're so specialized. And you have to use super fine thread as well - that's as important as the needle for actually getting it through the bead since it folds in the eye and you've essentially doubled the width.
Katie, if we want to start learning about the kind of beading you are doing with the bead basket can you suggest some places to start. A book, you tubes, teachers? Thanks
Unfortunately I'm self taught and don't have resources to recommend, but the technique is called peyote stitch and I'm sure there are many tutorials here on TH-cam - enjoy!
Thanks. I actually found some stuff on you tube as you suggested.
I just purchased Thomas and was wondering about a tutorial in the sequins as well! I can’t wait to do the Britomart sampler!! I am dying to do flag thief but I’m Canadian. Can you put your incredible thinking cap on for your neighbours to put in a 🇨🇦?
Yes, you can find it under the tutorials playlist. And as to the Canadian flag - you've got a red and a white, so you just need to get out the graph paper, mark out the same area as charted, divide into vertical thirds, and then see what you can do for a maple leaf in the middle - backstitch, perhaps?
Beautiful Britomart finish! Can you recommend any resources for learning how to do the dimensional bead work? I would love to make some small pieces.
Thank you! But unfortunately no - the technique is called peyote stitch and I'm sure there are tons of tutorials on TH-cam, but I didn't really learn it from anything (book, tutorial, class, whatever), just by messing around and figuring out how I wanted things to look. Experimentation is a fun way to learn but means I don't have a handy list of resources to recommend!
I just purchased the Thomas kit. I've been waiting MONTHS for it! 😃 Do you have a tutorial for applying the sequins?
I do! Look under the tutorials playlist on my main channel page - enjoy!
@@katiestrachanembroidery thank you!