The Bullion Drizzle Stitch & The Beaded Bullion Drizzle Stitch
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ก.ย. 2024
- Another variation on a popular stitch - The Drizzle Stitch! This variation is one that I came up with while playing around with the bullion stitch, while wanting it to behave as a drizzle stitch does, in other words, stands upright, instead of laying flat, so I tried it and it worked! Then I thought - Oh! I can make it into a drizzle AND I can add a bead! This video demonstrates both of these variations in a couple different threads and thread weights. So if you're feeling adventurous, come and explore these variations with me.
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After graduating from Parsons School of Design, I began my career in fashion design and freelanced both in New York City, as well as London. I designed hand knits for Elle Magazine and was the editor of the Hand Knit Page before hand knits fell out of fashion in the early 1990's and the page was discontinued. In 2008 I launched my jewelry design business, designing fine jewelry in 18 & 20 Kt Gold with gemstones that I hand select for each piece. Several awards and numerous write ups & interviews in all kinds of magazines and online zines, I found Sue Spargo in 2015 through her Craftsy class, and my life took another turn. I have been designing in some form since I sold my first felt embroidered xmas tree ornaments to a small shop in Northern California when I was 16 years old, and have never looked back. And while I've had detours along the way: had two children, worked at an advertising agency, got into acting in my early 20's, published some articles for various magazines and wrote for the Huffington Post for a few years, I have always come back to designing. It is my first love and remains so to this day.
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Love your videos. It is like the golf channel for stitchers.
Haha! Love that!!
You are so pleasant to watch and listen to I am pleased I came across your videos thankyou for sharing
Oh I'm so glad Carol. Thank you so much! 💕
Wow what a great stitch and love it with a bead. Thank you for sharing with us. Xx
Im so glad! ❤️
To paraphrase the Bard, ‘a drizzle stitch by any other name would be as sweet”… enjoy the innovative, problem-solving approach.
Haha ❤️😂❤️ Thx Micki!
What a great stitch. Another choice for flower centers
Suzanne Golden yes!
Thanks for the shout out Ariane, I think between you and Anna I should rename myself as My friend Sandi LOL! It’s fun watching your videos and trying your different variations and going “ I wonder if? And sometimes being successful ad I was with the bead idea and creating as you called it my Cousin Itt circle. Stay Creative@
Sandi H. 😂💕😂
Fun! Thank you
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Absolutely amazing. I am using it for undersea garden👍
Wonderful!
Love this with the bead on the end. Looks like the stamen on flowers. Great for the sea urchin too!
I agree, it would be a fun addition to those sea urchins!
I am loving this stitch! I can't help but wonder how cute and durable this would be to place in the holes of a button, whether for a decoration or actually used on a garment.
You must try it and tell me! ❤️
Hi Ariane - I live in SW France and have spent the last few weeks delighting in all your videos! So much easier for a leftie like me! Just to say I find it easier to pop the bead onto the needle before rethreading and it works just as well. Such a fun stitch!
Wonderful! Always great to hear what other people do. ❤️
I’m loving this too! I added some to another working piece - kind of a practice piece & it brought out the stitched piece so much! Love adding beads to these drizzle stitches!
How wonderful! ❤️
Awesome
Thx so much Vania!
Another lovely stitch. I have to use a needle threader for Milner’s needles and beads. Can’t thread them without one. Thank you, Ariane!
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Would you just normally add a cast on stitch after the wraps to stop the whole drizzle from unraveling? You a very nimble fingered! Thank you for the demo 🤗
@@peggysueway3889 try it and see what happens! ❤️
Always love your videos Ariane! At the part of the video where you demonstrate the bullion drizzle with a bead. There is a green circle in the frame. Can you tell me the name of the stitch around the outside of the green circle?
Hi Barbara, that is the Cable Knotted Chain Stitch: th-cam.com/video/9T-H57xbxqk/w-d-xo.html ❤️
Thank you! Will give it a try!!
Ariane this was a delight .question? when doing the bullion drizzle do you knot of each one under or straight into the next ..hope that's clear. Lol 😆
Denny O'Connor you can do either. I don’t knot in between typically. But sometimes when using a razzle thread, for example I might. ❤️
Could you tell me about your little pliers you use
Hi Julie, yes, I use Lindstrom needle nose pliers: Lindstrom Pliers: amzn.to/2NztXty They are expensive, but I love them and they are ergonomically designed to help with gripping. The jaws are flat inside, so they don't damage the needle. I love mine.