Blanket - Martha Pullen
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Blanket - Martha Pullen
Aislinn ALPHABET Blanket By Margaret Land If you wish to hand embroider Margaret’s Aislinn alphabet, print out the template provided in this link and transfer to the blanket fabric as instructed in the article. You may trace the circles if you feel you need them for spacing, or you may trace a simple line if you feel more confident. Stitch a lazy daisy flower within each circle of each letter, or along the traced line. For a different look, try stitching silk ribbon spiderweb roses or floss bullion roses in each circle. Use the floss chart below, or make up your own colors. Remember, you can choose to use the same green for all the leaves or the same yellow for all the yellow petals, or you can use several different shades as listed. PREPARATION Before you transfer the alphabet to your fabric, the blanket should be blocked off on the piqué by pulling threads. Trace the alphabet around one corner, centering the template between the pulled thread lines and the marker lines. 44” DMC Six Strand Cotton Embroidery Floss Letters Petals Centers Leaves 4” 3-3/4” 3-3/4” Hemstitch line 44” FLOSS CHART The lazy daisy flower petals, the French knot centers and the lazy daisy leaves are all small but are done using two strands of floss, which gives the embroidery a wonderful texture. The colors of the letters begin with a peach and work their way through the color spectrum twice. There are 13 color combinations, and each one is used twice. Follow the chart. Use similar colors of your choice if using silk ribbon, as we do not provide a silk ribbon color chart. 4” Alphabet a,n b,o c,p d,q e,r f.s g,t h,u i,v j,w k,x l,y m,z 3825 352 605 3608 554 340 794 3766 913 704 3819 444 742 722 3609 745 722 3078 3822 210 3822 3326 809 760 809 613 3348 704 772 704 3348 368 3348 703 3348 369 368 989 368 STITCH INSTRUCTIONS French Knot Wrap needle once Spiderweb Rose Pull wrap snug against fabric and take needle to back Bullion Rose Bring needle up; take short stitch and come out in first hole; wrap needle with thread Pull needle and thread through wraps To form a rose, work several bullions in a circular pattern until rose is correcet size; fill center with French knots or tiny bullions Lay stitch in place and anchor at end Leaves or buds can be formed with two bullions sharing a hole at top and side by side at bottom Stitch five spokes with floss; weave ribbon over and under spokes To finish rose, take ribbon to back underneath an outer petal CONSTRUCTION NOTES After the embroidery is compete, hemstitch along the marker line. Fold the edges of the blanket back along the pulled thread line, and miter the corners at the back. Slipstitch the folded edge to the hemstitching on the blanket’s back.