Beaded Blanket Stitch on the edge of a Punchneedle design
We are in a "crispy cold snap" here in Pennsylvania...
(It was 0 degrees this morning)
"Stay inside" weather !
The perfect time to place
the finishing touches on a few projects.
~~ To back your Punchneedle project with wool
and provide an attractive edge... ~~
and provide an attractive edge... ~~
When you fold under and secure the Weavers Cloth
to the back of your completed project,
to the back of your completed project,
allow approximately 1/4 inch (or a bit less)
of Weavers Cloth to extend
beyond your design edge.
of Weavers Cloth to extend
beyond your design edge.
Center your completed Punchneedle project
onto a piece of felted wool fabric of your choice.
(I like to spread a good fabric adhesive
on the back of the punchneedle piece,
before centering it on the wool fabric
and then press it into place.)
Tips:
**If you use fabric adhesive, allow to dry
before beginning the Beaded Blanket Stitch.**
**'Elmers Craft Bond for Fabric and Paper'
is a good adhesive for Punchneedle work.
It dries clear and remains flexible.**
(I like to spread a good fabric adhesive
on the back of the punchneedle piece,
before centering it on the wool fabric
and then press it into place.)
Tips:
**If you use fabric adhesive, allow to dry
before beginning the Beaded Blanket Stitch.**
**'Elmers Craft Bond for Fabric and Paper'
is a good adhesive for Punchneedle work.
It dries clear and remains flexible.**
Trim the wool to approximately 1/4 inch
beyond the Weavers Cloth edge.
Fold over the wool fabric edge as you
do a Beaded Blanket Stitch to secure.
I used Valdani Perle Cotton #8 for the edging,
which is the same Thread I used
in my Punchneedle design.
which is the same Thread I used
in my Punchneedle design.
I love embellishing my projects with beads...
I used Czech Glass Beads, size 6/0,
however any size bead would look beautiful.
Tip:
**Always use glass beads as plastic beads
could melt when your project is pressed.**
The 'Winter Pine' Punchneedle Pattern
can be found in my Studio.
Additional "finishes" to come...
Enjoy your weekend and 'stay warm'...
Rose
Oh My Rose - This finish is absolutely beautiful on your new punch needle piece - I wonder if I could ever be any good at beading? Hmmm..... might have to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful finishing for your punch needle work. I hope the freezing cold doesn't last too long for you. We stayed indoors yesterday aswell as it was 42 C which I have calculated to be about 104 F.....very nasty.
ReplyDeleteCath @ Bits 'n Bobs
Wow. Very nice! Yep. My PA feet are cold today!
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful way to finish a punchneedle piece! Thanks for sharing! Cold 8 degrees here in central nj too... i can't remember the last time it was this durn cold here... hooking with wool today...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!!!! I've a friend (Deb) who does a lot of embellishing with beads. She's a hooker, a quilter, applique, needlepunch, you name it she does it. Seems to me I've sent her your blog link before but will send it to her again.
ReplyDeleteStay warm girl.
Saundra
Oh I do love that beaded blanket stitch--I am going to use it on my CQJP--great tute! hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteThat is such a beautiful finish, Rose! I love the beading...I would have never thought to add it to my punch needle designs. I have been using a lot of chenille trim. It's cold here in Michigan too and we are gearing up for another super snow storm starting this evening and lasting into Sunday evening. I love the snow..but not the cold! Stay warm!
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful! I don't know how you get so much done~ though I know a little snow has helped:)
ReplyDeleteThose beads just add a richness to the piece don't they?
Smiles
It is just beautiful. I have never used beads before. I was trying to put some on a pillow I was doing and well lets say it wasn't pretty.
ReplyDeleteI love how yours look. I also liked how you finish your punch needle. I always like reading how the backs of things are finished. Have a lovely Sunday. I hope it isn't too much colder.
Thank you so much for sharing this finish. Love the beadwork. That is a beautiful design for winter..
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this lovely technique with us. The project is beautiful. Hope to try it soon. Linda in slippery Strasburg.
ReplyDeleteRose ... what a wonderful post. The beads look fantastic. Thank you for sharing your ideas and skills with us.
ReplyDeleteRose, I love the finishing edge on your project. It really adds a special sophisticated touch.
ReplyDeleteWe are back in Florida today and wouldn't you know it? We are in for the coldest temps here tonight...wind chill in the 20s. Ugh! But at least we won't have all the snow to deal with. :)
I love these beaded edges and appreciate the up-close "look".
ReplyDeleteYour detail work is so exquisite!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great way to finish up your project! I love the colour mix of the beads you chose.
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog & am very happy!
ReplyDeleteI love doing needle punch. I LoVe the way you finished it up. I will have to give it a try.
Never used Perle cotton to punch before. I usually punch with Valanti varigated threads for the prim look or regular embroidery thread and do some shading to create the look I want.
Wow, that is so beautiful! Blessings,Jen
ReplyDeleteI have only just discovered this lovely craft and hungry to learn all I can about it. Thank you for such clear instructions.
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