Pages
- Home
- New in 2024
- Needlepoint Finishers
- Interviews
- Podcasts and Videos about Needlepoint
- Tutorials and Tips
- Monthly Clubs
- Needle Felting on Needlepoint Canvas UPDATED
- Beading on Needlepoint Canvas
- Blog-Stitching Links
- Teach Yourself Needlepoint & Embellishment
- Needle Painting with Thread on Needlepoint Canvas Tutorial
- Recommended Online Shops
- Counted Canvaswork Designers
- Counted Canvaswork Shops
- Where to Donate Unwanted Stash
- Where to Sell Unwanted Stash
- Where to Have Designs Put on Needlepoint Canvas
- How To Paint Your Own Needlepoint Canvas
- Learn How To Finish Needlepoint And Assemble Self-Finishing Items
- Turkeywork Tutorials
- Copyright, Trademark and Needlepoint
- Stitching Services
- Thread Colors for Faces and Skin
- Creating Needlepoint Plaids
- How to Clean or Restore Needlepoint
- Lefties Learn Basketweave
- Appraisers for Needlepoint
- Stitching with Ribbon on Needlepoint Canvas
- Trapunto, Repousse and Padding Explained
- Tips on Creating Bullions
- Cover A Canvas Entirely In Squares
- Monogram and Alphabet Sources
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Baroque Silk
Labels:
Baroque Silk,
Pure Palette,
threads
Yesterday I mentioned using the new Baroque Silk to stitch the black felt slipper the wizard wears. Above is a photo of some of the colors available in this thread. I used the black, which is called 1498 Witching Hour. A strand of black runs out of the skein with the end divided into the three plies that make up the perle twist of this thread. You can separate the plies to stitch with this on 18 count canvas. See the tiny crinkly thread that is a short strand cut loose? That is how the thread looks unplied. I didn't dampen the thread to get rid of the kinks and everything looked ok when stitched, but depending on your stitch, you might want to.
My opinion is that this thread has a quiet glow. It's not as shiny as silk floss, but it isn't as matte as wool. It looks like a lighter weight crewel wool to me but it doesn't feel like it. Doesn't feel like silk, either. It's a strange animal, but a nice addition to the stitching basket.
Remember that when I plied my black Baroque I found white areas that the dye hadn't touched. If you are stitching something where this might be a problem on 18 count (you won't see this unless you unravel the thread which you wouldn't do on 13 count), use another thread.
Needle in a Haystack has lovely photos of the colors (which are glorious!) and a link to Pure Palette's website.
http://www.needlestack.com/thread.html
Main blog at http://blog.360.yahoo.com/chillyhollow
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment