Sunday 5 February 2017

Crewel Embroidery Flowers


Crewel Embroidery Frittillaria
Crewel Embroidery Frittillaria
I have two pieces to show today. At the end is the final piece for lesson 1 in my Crewel Embroidery Course. First are the Frittillia flowers to the left which I am going to explain how I made. The finished flowers here are about 4½ x 5 inches. I used a larger piece of fabric so the piece can be made into a drawstring bag later. I think this would be a good piece to make into a pattern. It is stitched with medici wool on linen fabric. In the first picture below I sketched out the flowers on the fabric. Then outlined the petals with a Double Running Stitch in pink. The flowers are filled in with a Chessboard filling stitch which is made up of evenly spaced satin stitch squares. The Chessboard Filling stitch is a very popular stitch in Crewel embroidery. When stitching the plant I created perspective by stitching the leaves that are in the front first and then the stem. Next I stitched the leaves and the stem behind. At the place where the leaves break I ended the stitches under the edges of the leaves. This raises the edge of the front leaf up and makes it look like it was made on top of the leaf behind. The leaves are worked in a fishbone stitch which takes the curve of the leaf nicely and looks like it has a spine down the center of the leaf. The stem is filled in with a slanted blanket stitch. I kept the line of the blanket stitch to the outside of the curve to fill in the small spaces left between the stitches. I took out one leaf from the sketch because the design was getting too busy. It would have made it harder to see which direction the leaves were going at the base. I finished the ground in a stem stitch I used two strands of the medici wool. The wool is very fine and took about twice as long to make a piece this size than with the Appleton wool.



Rear Flower
Rear Flower
Flowers Outlined
Flowers Outlined
Front Flower
Front Flower


The green Crewel embroidery flower is 7 x 9 inches and worked in three shades of grass green Appleton crewel wool. The leaves have blanket stitch along the bottoms. The edges of the leaves are done in an outline stitch. Then each leaf is filled in with running stitches. The dark green center of the flower is a stem stitch circle surrounded by buttonhole scallops. The petals and the stem are filled in with chain stitches. I think that the leaves are the most attractive part of the picture being made with the three different kinds of stitches. I found this piece was surprisingly fast to work


Crewel Embroidery Green Flower
Crewel Embroidery Green Flower

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