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Sunday, July 22, 2012

Basque stitch peacock


I wasn’t feeling well for the past few days, so I hope that I’m not too late for this week’s TAST challenge. Today, I’d stitched another peacock, this time using Basque stitch for the feathers.


The body is herringbone stitch.You can add as many layers of feathers but make sure that you work the topmost feathers first and then the layer below it and so on till you reach the bottom layer.This will make the layers overlapping beautifully.


This is another trial – a combination of buttonhole wheel and basque stitch, worked continuously.The tutorials for this and another one, done on shisha/mirror are coming soon!

14 comments:

  1. woww you have included your favorite peacock even in basque stitches as well..wonderful peacock!the stitches applied are very suited for the feathers and also it seems glossy with red and yellow..:)
    awaiting your tutorials..

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  2. Great idea! This stitch is a versatile one and your peacock looks so cute! Hope you are feeling better now Ina.

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  3. Peacock is so beautiful!!!!!!!I just Love it.

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  4. very Nice Learning Post


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  5. Great idea for a peacock! It looks so good, and I can just imagine the tail done with a variegated turquoise/green/purple thread!
    I like your basque/wheel too!

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  6. The peacock idea is very pretty.
    viji

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  7. lovely cute peacock and beautiful working of the stitch - hope you are feeling better soon :)

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  8. and thank you for visiting my blog :)

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  9. The Basque stitch is most suitable for making peacock feathers. You are so clever to see the stitch's potentials.

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  10. your peacock is so beautiful. thank u for sharing. get well soon.

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  11. Very nice peacock...
    hope u r doing fine...

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