The word Kermesse may mean festival or fair. I decided to use it for this blog, since here I would present a festival of crafts and arts done by myself... and 365 refers to the number of days in a year. The idea started churning in my mind when I came across http://makesomething365.blogspot.com/. The main concept of my blog is to show a piece of art or some craft on a daily basis for 365 days. Some of them I’m well familiar with, while others are completely new. Hope you’ll enjoy this year long journey and feel free to leave any comments.
Showing posts with label boat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boat. Show all posts

Wednesday, 16 March 2011

Day 25 Cross Stitch Sailing Boat Ready!

Finally, the cross stitch piece is finished. It has been defined with backstitch - as per pattern after all - and you can see what difference it makes. Who could have imagined that a yellow splodge would turn into a star?


Also, I'm adding a picture I found on to show how the cross stitch is worked.



Take care and if you have any questions, I hope I can help you x

Tuesday, 15 March 2011

Day 24 Cross Stitch Sailing Boat

I have not been able to finish the cross-stitch piece I started yesterday, too busy doing chores and caring for Gabriel, but still managed to do some stitching. You can see the difference between the left and the right side in the photo. The right side is complete with cross stitches while the left side has only half stitches ready. The half stitches are used for tapestry. I started doing tapestry before cross-stitch and I like them both. Cross stitch tends to look more dainty (can't find a better word!).


I'm not a professional cross-stitcher, but there are some points and tips for the work to be tidy:
  • if possible keep the same tension in stitching throughout;
  • stitches have to face the same way, all this way / or \;
  • cross stitches are worked in double strands while backstitch in single strand - always follow instructions on pattern;
  • clean hands and working area is highly recommended;
  • if you need to cut or trim threads, preferably use embroidery scissors;
  • if stitching from left to right, start the stitch from the lower box;
  • if stitching from right to left, start the stitch from the upper side;
  • this will give tidier work and in the long run save you thread.

Hope that this has been of help, and I will try to show you the finished piece tomorrow.

Good night :-)

Monday, 14 March 2011

Day 23 Cross Stitch

I'll be doing some cross stitch next. I used to do this craft for quite some time but had stopped mainly due to lack of time. I enjoy doing it and it gives fantastic results.


I have a kit which includes everything you need for the cross stitch piece, usually Aida fabric, thread and needle. You will also need a pattern which I produce a second copy of to be able to mark on it as I stitch along.


Have a lovely evening x