Beautiful Redwork Hand Quilted Embroidery Designs
Heather ThomasDescription
Fabric
For her design, Heather chose to use a piece of silk dupioni. The fabric is a solid color, which is best to use on a technique like this so the embroidery designs stand out and are not competing with any fabric designs. The silk is backed with a piece of synthetic stabilizer that he attached using a fusible adhesive. Heather explains how she will fill the entire piece of fabric with embroidery designs and then either use it as a stand alone art quilt or as the background for another project. Embellishments such as beads or another technique like quilt appliqué could be used to add more designs to the embroidered fabric. Learning how to hand appliqué is another easy hand stitching technique to use on any project.
Stitching
To begin her embroidery, Heather marks and stitches a large grid across the fabric surface. All of the embroidery designs Heather stitches onto her fabric are done using a straight stitch. Utilizing a straight stitch allows her to always be stitching from the right side, eliminating the need to continuously flip the fabric over or insert the needle blindly from the wrong side. She demonstrates how to create a straight stitch and then begins to explain how the same stitch can be used to create many different embroidery designs. Heather shows how to create rows of stitches in ‘v’ shapes to create a chevron look, how to stitch ‘x’ patterns and how to mix rows of vertical and horizontal stitches together. She also shows how to create what is commonly know as a rice stitch in both a single and double pattern.
Always work from the front
Steam when done to remove wrinkles. Don’t pull so hard that you distort fabric.