Monday, November 8

Meandering and Criss-Crossing

Travelling on projects and criss crossing Kerala, I've found time to stitch a million little stitches into two scarves I embroidered last month. I name my scarves and these two are Meander and Criss-Cross.
Meander - Open Chain Stitch.
The scarves usually have rolled edges but I decided to experiment with a raw edge.
Criss - Cross
Criss-cross is all about Blanket stitch,running stitch and sequins.
The raw edge finish has really caught my fancy.
Travel is on the cards again this month and the scarf I'm working on at present will go along.
A couple more million stitches the results will be there for you to see by the end of the month.

I'd like to thank the tribe of 170 followers of Million Little Stitches for their unwavering support of a blog where the posting has become quite chaotic but I hope that will change in the near future and I can go back to posting at least once a week.

6 comments:

Catherine V. Bainbridge said...

However infrequently you post, it's always a joy to see your work. I think the raw edges are beautiful and really add to the overall effect. I like raw edges too. I love the little touch of sequins, very subtle and well measured. I admire your work very much and feel I can associate with what you're doing! Look forward to seeing what you create next :)
Catherine

india flint said...

having a travel piece to stitch on is utterly necessary i find

Anonymous said...

these are beautiful!!

sabine said...

hello, i have been a secret admirer of your work for some time, love the daring simplicity of it and the lovely earthen colors and delicate textures....
last weekend i met an artist here in the Seattle area whose you work you may find interesting as well - she draws using the running stitch and her tones are muted. http://www.jennifernerad.com/nounseries.html

glad you were able to help Priya organize a show at the plantation house - small world so it seems, but i was looking for interesting blogs by women of bangalore and found both of yours....

hope to see your new work soon!
sabine, near seattle, WA

Unknown said...

Your work is raw and orderly, which is powerful, as is the play of sequins and raw edges, and lots and lots of stitches. Do you show and or sell your work?

I found your work as I was looking for feedback on blanket stitch on the raw edges rather than turning edges under to hide that raw edge of natural linen. What I am finishing the edges on, is a lap blanket. What do you think?

Maya Sara Matthew said...

Hello Arlene,
Thank you for your comments about my work. I do show my work from time to time and I sell my work via my Etsy shop.
Do drop by to see what's in the shop. http://www.etsy.com/shop/millionstitches

I think keeping the raw edge and doing blanket stitch so that the raw edge doesn't fray any further will give the blanket edge a softer feel. A good idea for a blanket I think.

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