Come Stitch with Me – Celebrate “E” Block

March 31, 2010

Originally posted 2008-09-02 07:07:10. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

Celebrate Sampler First E Block

Here’s the center block for the top, a big bold lower case e. The alphabet charted below, is Computer 24 from Tink’s Alphabets Tantalizing and Terrific.

Computer24 by Tink Boord-Dill, used with permission

The background, below, is Criss-Cross Hungarian with Crosses stitched using a limited edition silk called Brazilian Boa from The Thread Gatherer. Make all the Hungarians first, using 6 strands, Then go back and using only three strands, make the little Cross Stitches. This will distribute the colors nicely.

Diagram of Criss-Cross Hungarian with Crosses

One last note about using limited edition or discontinued colors. If you are planning a large project using them, by more than you think you will need, you may not be able to find them. If you don’t have a project in mind, pick up a skein or two to use for small projects and as accents. I positively adore this color with the flashes of bright among the vivid greens, but I won’t even find more, so I hoard it and only use it for small things like this, so it will last.

Here’s a rundown of the sampler so far:

Related posts:

  1. Come Stitch with Me – Celebrate “L” Block
  2. Come Stitch with Me – Celebrate “E” Block
  3. Come Stitch with Me – Name & Date Block
  4. Come Stitch with Me – Celebrate Sampler – B
  5. Celebrate “C” – Come Stitch with Me!

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