Saturday, March 23, 2013

Stitch Compensation Cautions


This post is a small departure from the discussion of compensation of specific stitches and is more of a caution than anything else.

Here is the background:
I’m trying to design a needlepoint piece using Frank Lloyd Wright patterns found in stained glass windows - for ANG’s seminar in Chicago in 2014.  Here is one of the patterns:

Looking at Compensation of Cross Stitch Variation
The red arrow points to the first Cross Stitch Variation, the blue arrow points to where a compensated version of this stitch needs to be placed.  

Here is the stitch diagram:

Cross Stitch Variation

The compensated stitch would only be two threads wide, not the six threads that make up the whole stitch.  I tried every trick I knew to determine where to place the threads and it would not work.  UGH!!!

So what did I do?  I put this piece aside for now.  It will have to be rethought and redesigned and will not make the Chicago seminar.  

Compensation can be very difficult and may not always work out - which is my caution for today.




2 comments:

  1. Could you widen the space it needs to go into up to three threads and do the stitch from the center to the edge?? Pam

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  2. Hi Pam,

    That may work, and having the pattern off by only one thread probably may not make that much of a difference. I'll give it a try.

    Jon

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