Welcome to the eleventh NFSAL of 2019! This month I used three colours for the embroidery but you could use one instead too - it's just what look you decide to go for. This pattern can be repeated, especially sideways but if you do top, middle, bottom, middle, top till you have as much height as you wish you will also have a great project!
This is what I stitched using Jodyri Designs September 2019 Limited Edition fabric "Pixie Potion" 18ct Aida and three special dyed threads based on a Year of Fabric from last year: Pale Aquamarine, Blue Aquamarine, and Blue Green Aquamarine. You can do the same with three colours of thread - or even just two: if you take a thread of each of the two colours you can make a third! This works best with two colours in the same colour range, but you can get interesting results with two completely different colours.
This design would work great as a needle book or as a notebook cover!
The pattern is 50 x 52 stitches
You can find the pattern here
Have fun stitching and I'll see you tomorrow for the November 50 x 50 for
2019 post! And in case you missed it: Saturday there will be the announcement post for the 2020 Weavers SAL!
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That looks like a very versatile pattern, I'm sure there's tons of ways to use this!
ReplyDeleteHopefully people will find lots of ways of using this! :)
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