Monday, 12 August 2013

a teeny-tiny motif


I'm afraid I can't show you the full project....Sorry ....
It's a part of the pattern which I'm stitching for commission.While I was working this got some ideas to develop later for my class...

                                      

I enjoyed developing this pattern and the stitching process was (is)fun,haven't finished it yet.
What about you ..Do you enjoy whitework? Which is your most favorite technique? Please do share it with me..

Happy stitching!
Anita.

15 comments:

  1. This is very nice stitching, I have not tried whitework yet, it is something that I must have a go at!

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  2. Excellent...I couldnt take my eyes off...beautiful...

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  3. Thanks for the peak. I love White work. Actually, I pretty much love all hand stitching.

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  4. oh i love this. it is beautiful. i take classes with Karen Ruane and she works mostly in white. do you know her work?
    http://karenannruane.typepad.com/

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  5. beautifully stitched, white work always looks so crisp and clean. I do a lot of hardanger but use colour in it as well as white on white, Also enjoy mountmellick but have not done any for a good while and candlewicking.

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  6. White is my favorite color!OMG this white work is so good. Hope you could have shown the complete work!

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  7. It`s lovely , So delicate and fragile , unique to chikankaari motifs of Lucknow !

    motidana

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  8. Whitework is pretty but I don't think I have the patience to try it.Your work is neat.Curious to know how the full pattern looks like.

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  9. so pretty. The only type of whitework I've tried is Hardanger, which I love, but I'd like to try some mmore techniques.

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  10. hello anita would lov to learn white work from you.Im very much interested in learning chickenkari, can u help me with it

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  11. @ Raaji - There is a pattern/instructions available for download in my shop.Please e-mail me if you need more info about the class.

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  12. Can you do a tutorial for this pattern?

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