Blanket stitch is an easy stitch with a beautiful visual effect and it is applied in many crafts such as embroidery, felt and appliqué. I often use this stitch in appliqué when I want to get an informal or country look.
Although this is an easy and unforgettable stitch sometimes there are some doubts about how to finish a blanket stitch closed line. I used in this example an heart because it is one of the most popular appliquéd shapes.
To start the first stitch, pull the thread through the background fabric, close to the edge of the heart. I like to start on a straight side of the heart.
Make the first stitch and continue the line. To make even stitches all the lines inside the appliquéd shape must point toward the center. This means all these lines are perpendicular to the heart edge. This rule is particularly important on the curved parts.
Although this is an easy and unforgettable stitch sometimes there are some doubts about how to finish a blanket stitch closed line. I used in this example an heart because it is one of the most popular appliquéd shapes.
To start the first stitch, pull the thread through the background fabric, close to the edge of the heart. I like to start on a straight side of the heart.
Make the first stitch and continue the line. To make even stitches all the lines inside the appliquéd shape must point toward the center. This means all these lines are perpendicular to the heart edge. This rule is particularly important on the curved parts.
On a concave V point make three stitches ending each stitch on the same point. On a convex V point make three stitches beginning each stitch on the same point.
If the thread is too short to complete the entire perimeter, start a stitch but don´t finish it. Pull the thread to the backside of the background fabric leaving a small loop on the top.
Pass the needle, with the new thread, through the background fabric on the point where you should end the stitch, and through the loop.
Now gently pull the old thread to finish this bridge stitch.
Continue stitching around the appliquéd piece. Stop about one stitch length from the first stich you made. Pull the needle through the small loop of the first stitch.
If the thread is too short to complete the entire perimeter, start a stitch but don´t finish it. Pull the thread to the backside of the background fabric leaving a small loop on the top.
Pass the needle, with the new thread, through the background fabric on the point where you should end the stitch, and through the loop.
Now gently pull the old thread to finish this bridge stitch.
Continue stitching around the appliquéd piece. Stop about one stitch length from the first stich you made. Pull the needle through the small loop of the first stitch.
Thanks for a great tutorial. Your stitching is amazing.
ResponderEliminargreat explanation of some of the stumbling points... Thanks
ResponderEliminarall very very beautiful.. flowers, patchwork, glass... mhhhh
ResponderEliminarcongratulation..
anna paola from Italy
Very good tutorial!!!
ResponderEliminarObrigadíssima, Belém!
ResponderEliminarSão estas pequenas coisas que me fazem falta!
Encontrei um blog sobre bordados de que deves gostar Needle'nThreads.com
(se calhar já conheces)
Perfect as always.
ResponderEliminarExcelente demonstração!
ResponderEliminarThis is such a wonderful tutorial! Thanks.
ResponderEliminarA coisa mais importante que existe
ResponderEliminaré você curtir bastante a sua vida,
pois o mundo gira, o tempo corre e não vai te esperar,
nunca desista dos seus sonhos pois milagres acontecem
e eles são nossas ilusões,
pois só através deles podemos realizar
aquilo que temos vontade de fazer.“
Sonhar é preciso e Viver muito mais !!! um lindo final de semana.bjs
Your stitching is lovely!
ResponderEliminarKind regards,
Sonnja & Beertje Zonn
From the Netherlands
Thank you for sharing this tutorial, besos desde Barcelona.
ResponderEliminarVery good tutorial! I have never known how to end the stitching and get that last loop together with the first loop. Thanks!
ResponderEliminarGracias por el tutorial !!!!
ResponderEliminarUm tutorial muito bom!
ResponderEliminarDas poucas vezes que me aventuro com a agulha, esta é uma coisa que às vezes faço. Deve ser devido ao descanso que me dá o que tu chamas "informal or country look".
ResponderEliminarO tutorial está muito bom, clarinho, à prova de...
Está 5 estrelas!
A forma de terminar foi o que mais gostei, pois acho que fico sempre sem saber o fazer à linha, no fim da brincadeira.
A maior utilização que lhe tenho dado é a aplicação de remendos, ao nínel dos joelhos, nas calças do meu filho. Às vezes uso cores contrastantes e fica mesmo "informal or country look".
Bom fim de semana!
Perfect tutorial !!!
ResponderEliminarVery good with all of these photos!!
Have a nice week!!
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ResponderEliminarThanks Belem!!!!!
ResponderEliminarI was just in need because I have to do an heart and this is perfect.
ciao ciao
Parabéns! Estás no whip up!
ResponderEliminarlovely tutorial. i've always got terribly confused how to start and end blanket stitch. i'm new to your blog and i wanted to say how beautiful your quilts are, thanks for sharing them :)
ResponderEliminarThank you thank you. I always struggle with blanket stitch.
ResponderEliminarLovely tutorial with fabulous pictures, thanks for sharing!
ResponderEliminarExcellent tutorial. I am going to bookmark this for future reference. Thank you!
ResponderEliminarHey, thank you for the tutorial! How did you know I wished for just such a tutorial? Beautiful colors, as always. So fresh looking.
ResponderEliminarLovely and useful tutorial!
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ResponderEliminarADOREI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ESTOU TE SEGUINDO PASSE LÁ NO MEU CANTINHO.
ResponderEliminarHi there :) Thank you for the lovely tutorial! :) I linked this post to my post about a nursery wall letter tutorail because it was so helpful. Thank you again! Best, Dawn
ResponderEliminarHere is the post if you'd like to see it.
http://lostsentiments.blogspot.com/2013/04/the-alphabet-for-babys-nursery-wall.html