Wednesday, 7 December 2011

Silk Ribbon Embroidery

Cosmos in Silk Ribbon Embroidery




Cosmos Flowers are stitched using
Dinky Dyes Argyle  7 mm. Silk Ribbon


I must apologise for the delay in getting this tutorial
online.  My left index finger had a slight mishap with
a sharp knive, thus removing a piece of skin.
Needless to say you probably all have tried to work
with a sore finger and bandaid, but for me does not
give the best results. 

Sunflowers and Cosmos are  two flowers which come to mind
for this effect.  When you are replicating a flower with
a raised centre, in the case of  Cosmos, Dahlias, Daisies
etc. the pistils in the centre of the flower are quite prominent.

Firstly, decide on the size of the full flower, sketch it onto the
fabric. Leaving an inner circle.
To create these pistils the easiest I find is to use a small square
of calico, placed very firmly and taut in an embroidery hoop.
With a pencil make a circle the size that you wish for the centre
of the flower, allowing a little extra to cover where the ribbon
petals have begun.

You now have 2 Options:

1.  French Knots in Embroidery Thread.

2.  Small seed beads.
    












1.   Mark a circle the required size on calico.














2.  Fill this area with French Knots, using
Embroidery Thread.  In this eg. 2 strands
of thread and 3 wraps of the needle for
each one.
With 7 mm. Ribbon construct the Flower
petals in Ribbon Stitch. Work clockwise
overlapping each one.  In the case of the
Cosmos Flower keep the tip as
rounded as possible Whereas if it was a 
Daisy or Sunflower they would be finer and
more pointed.








3.  Mark another circle outside of this
to give you a gathering line.
Thread a needle with a double sewing
cotton to match the yellow.
You may wish to cut the calico into a 
smaller piece at this point, so as it will
not be too bulky when set down in the 
flower .
Gather the calico up with the thread and sew
down the fabric as flat as possible. ( As you
would when covering a button. )






4.  With this needle still attached, take it
through the centre of your ribbon petals
and stitch it  down firmly.
Should you feel there are some empty
spaces, add a few more French Knots
in the Yellow Embroidery Thread.


5.  Next step if you wish to show the 
stems, add this with twisted 4 mm.
couched down in places to stop it 
unravelling.



The buds are Ribbon Stitch in 4 mm. Yellow
with  Green 4 mm. Calyx.
The leaves I have stitched using 4 mm. Green
in Ribbon Stitch, by completing it the same
way as you would with a Satin Stitch Leaf.
( They could also be a simple Ribbon Stitch
or made from Embroidery Thread. )






I shall be away next week for a holiday
staying with friends in Alice Springs the Red Centre
of Australia.  Hopefully I will be able to show
you many photos of the wildflowers following
the heavy rains they have received.

Happy Stitching till next time.

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