How to Slow Stitch a Repeating Pattern to Create a Landscape + Tree
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ก.ย. 2024
- Did you know you can Slow Stitch a Repeating Pattern and create a landscape? Join me to see how! I began this landscape piece in a previous video on How to Create a Fabric Collage • How to Create a Fabric...
This is the second collage from that video and it shows the step by step process of transforming it with vertical straight stitches. I also use the running stitch and the blanket stitch to add details.
Needles + Thread: I use either a milliners needle or an embroidery needle and 2 strands of the 6 stranded embroidery floss throughout this project.
Slow stitching this way is so relaxing because you don’t have to think about following a complex pattern or worry about your stitches being perfect. It’s all about free flowing relaxing creativity. Stitch Along with Me! #slowstitching
If you’re looking for more Slow Stitching ideas or projects, check out my other videos linked below. There’s lots of tutorials and inspiration for new and experienced stitchers.
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Chapter Timestamps:
1:22 Fabric & Batting - 4 x5 inches (10 x 13 cm)
1:57 Floss Choices
2:43 First Stitches
3:12 The Stab Stitch
3:36 Stitching on the Front
4:28 Stitching the Bottom of the Strip
5:04 Stitching in Green
6:03 Bringing in Blue
6:43 Dark Coral Stitching
7:24 Running Stitch
7:58 Adding Grassy Texture
8:26 Light Contrast Stitching
9:19 Adding More Fabric
10:29 Cutting Away the Excess
11:08 Stitching in Off-White
12:04 Adding Dark Brown Stitching
12:27 Using a Template
12:53 Choosing Fabric for the Tree
13:26 Tracing Using Freezer Paper
15:57 Stitching on the Edges
17:17 Final Touches - Adding Blocks of Blue
18:03 It’s Finished + Thanks!
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Welcome! My videos are about Textile Art, Slowstitch, Collage, Hand Embroidery, Hand Sewing and Quilting. My work is Bird and Nature Inspired, Colourful, Relaxing, Calming, with Intuitive Design, No Rules, Creative Handwork with fabric and thread.
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peaceofpi studio is my creative workspace in Northern B.C., Canada on the unceded ancestral lands of the Lheidli T’enneh Peoples, part of the Dakelh (Carrier) Peoples' territory.
Thank you very much for sharing. I am so excited to watch you making this fantastic landscape piece. I like your voice too!
@@BairuLiu-r2n Thank you!😊🧵🪡
I always get so excited when you post a video. Your creations are so inspiring.
@@karenmiller1105 Thank you so much!😊🧵🪡
So good to see a new video!
So beautiful! You make it look so effortless. Thanks for sharing
@@phylliscullen5295 🩵Thank you!😊🧵🪡
Beautiful piece of art. Thank you for sharing
@@rebecca-familyrich7764 Thank you!😊🧵🪡
Fascinating to watch. Love this!!
@@stormeliz7406 Thanks!😊🧵🪡
I love this so much, I noticed you wear a ring on your middle finger. I wear my mothers wedding band on my middle finger. thank you for making this great video. I've learned so much.
@@BridgetHvezda Thank you! What a great way to wear your mother’s ring🩵😊🧵🪡
Absolutely beautiful!! The colors and placement are brilliant! Loved watching the process.
@@donnanawrocki3022 Thank you!😊🧵🪡
Gorgeous! I love stitching small landscapes 🥰
@@cinziabeley7059 So satisfying right? Thanks!😊🧵🪡
@@peaceofpi-studio so relaxing 🥰
Welcome back!
@@editatrix1 💜Thank you! Nice to be back at it😊🧵🪡
It was very helpful to hear your process in designing this. A beautiful piece of art. If onevreally wants it to be useful, it could be a coaster or mug rug.
@@fondasharkey-wyatt9944 Thanks! Great idea!😊🧵🪡
As always beautiful work
@@barbkean6672 Thank you!😊🧵🪡
Lots of stitching and texture like you say.
@@sandrahickey3593 Thanks!😊🧵🪡
I love your work 💜💙💚
@@KarenK-r4f Thank you!😊🧵🪡
Very nice
@@barbarahousner993 Thank you!😊🧵🪡
Beautiul piece Miss Jo!! I make these too, but I always finish the sides to create mug mats. What do you do with your finished pieces? Cheers from sunny FL.
@@robinaanstey3734 Thank you! That’s a great project for slow stitching! Here are a few of the things I make: A drawstring pouch: th-cam.com/video/p90MSlpKHFc/w-d-xo.html
A needle case, pincushion or scissors case: th-cam.com/play/PLQ5A2G3zAe-SMyYJBRec1UzQFFZw_XLWD.html
A scroll: th-cam.com/play/PLQ5A2G3zAe-QhnCNFxgBgYPFV7umjvBWJ.html
Or a work of art: th-cam.com/video/3fCyIpyAxt0/w-d-xo.html
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