Soooo, I just had to stitch up some of these myself and learned that our local library in Georgetown, DE, where my needlepoint guild chapter meets, would be happy to have them as give aways to their new card holders, avid readers, etc. I found some lace edged Aida fabric bookmarks on Amazon which are perfect for this purpose except, in my opinion, they are a bit too wide. Nevertheless, I have them and am happily working away on them whenever I need a small, easy to carry project (in the car, at stitch-ins, etc.). Since they are supposed to be reversible, I "finish" off each bookmark by sewing across the top and bottom to catch the threads so they won't pull out.
I'm now tackling a bookmark with a reversible blackwork pattern. I went on YouTube to learn how to start and stop threads and was disappointed to see that most of the videos treat blackwork as black thread on white cloth embroidery, but NOT reversible. Fortunately, I have a decent library collection of blackwork books such as:
Reversible Blackwork Book 1 by Ilse Altherr, 1978
Blackwork & Holbein Embroidery Book 2 by Ilse Altherr, 1981
The Heart of Blackwork by Ann Strite-Kurz, 1992
Below is a collection of twelve bookmarks stitched so far. I especially like the one with hearts, spades, clubs and diamonds since I'm an avid casino goer. Each picture shows the bookmark's front (left side of photo) and back (right side of photo). Most of these have been worked up using a stash of discontinued RG metallic threads given to me by a friend. Each bookmark takes anywhere between 12 to 20 yards of thread, so I am happy to have this stash.
You can use a small curling iron to straighten out the ribbon from the spool
ReplyDeleteThank you for your suggestion but I've tried that. The ribbon will not lie flat. Will save it to make cording.
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