This week’s TAST
challenge is Cretan stitch.For more details, please click here.I’d tried this stitch before to
embroider flowers and leaves.But, today I’m going to experiment it with beads.To
understand this better, please learn the basic cretan stitch.
This flower design is my own creation.You are not allowed to copy the tutorial and produce it as your own whether on print or electronic media, on your blog or youtube channels.You are allowed to show the finished work but please link back to this page for the tutorial.
This flower design is my own creation.You are not allowed to copy the tutorial and produce it as your own whether on print or electronic media, on your blog or youtube channels.You are allowed to show the finished work but please link back to this page for the tutorial.
I began with 3 beads.One bead has to be fixed
at the tip of the petal and the rest at the left (the number of beads depends
on the width of the area).Look at the position of the needle and beads.Wrap the
thread under the needle and pull through.
This is the right hand side of the petal (2
beads here and for the remaining rows).Alternate between left and right.
End the stitch with one bead, at the base.So,
the basic thing here is one bead at the tip, one at the base and for the rest,
depending on the width.
The completed flower looks like this.The same
method can be used to embroider leaves (use green coloured thread).