Filling Patterns of Section 3 I
The areas of the tiny hearts are very small. They will not receive a thread withdrawing. Using 2 strands of the 6-ply stranded cotton, Satin stitches are embroidered from the central axis to both sides, falling towards the base of the leaf.
The wings of the next bird get a thread withdrawing of 2:2.
The filling pattern “Diagonal Cross Filling–French Variation/half with a gap” Openwork Pattern Samplers, pages 35-37) is embroidered (coton à broder No. 20).
The birds’ bellies are given a less conspicuous pattern in contrast to the conspicuous wing pattern. To do this, threads are only withdrawn horizontally 3:1.
Back Honeycomb Darning stitch is done with coton à broder No. 20.
As with all other stitches, they look more prominent after washing.
The circles receive a thread withdrawing of 3:1.
The filling pattern consists of alternating Satin stitch bars and rows of Four-Sided stitches (coton à broder No. 20) arranged at right angles to the center.
All Satin stitches are embroidered first because the Four-Sided stitches bundle fabric threads and it is difficult to stitch between the bundled fabric threads afterwards.
This means that Section 3 I also received its filling patterns.
Schwalm Band – Outline Design
Schwalm Band (1) Design Transfer
Schwalm Band (2) – Preparatory work of section 5
Schwalm Band (3) – Preparatory work of section 4
Schwalm Band (4) – Preparatory work of the sections 3 – 1
Schwalm Band (5) – Filling Patterns of Section 5 II
Schwalm Band (6) – Filling Patterns of Section 5 I
Schwalm Band (7) – Filling Patterns of Section 4 b II
Schwalm Band (8) – Filling Patterns of Section 4 b I
Schwalm Band (9) – Filling Patterns of Section 4 a II
Schwalm Band (10) – Filling Patterns of Section 4 a I
Schwalm Band (11) – Filling Patterns of Section 3 II
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