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| My finished bunny candlemat |
All the knots I made for the candlemat were created using three strands of floss. The first thing I always do is "strand" the cotton. That means I separate all the strands of floss and then lay them back together. It really makes them lie nicely and looks better - whether you're doing cross stitch, embroidery or simply making knots.
I'm going to show you the French knot first...
I put a knot in the end of the strands of floss and then bring the needle up from the back of the fabric to the front.
You probably all know how to do this, but I do two twists of the floss around the needle and hold a little tension on it as I place the needle back into the fabric close to where I first came up.
Maintain a gentle tension on the thread until you've pulled it all the way through to the back.
When you're finished pulling the thread through, you'll have one completed French knot.
Now I'll show you the Colonial knot...
Likewise, you'll bring your thread from the back to the front of your fabric...
but instead of wrapping around the needle, you'll simply hold the needle so that the thread goes over the needle on the right side and comes out underneath on the left side...
and then take the thread back over the end of the needle to form a loose figure eight.
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| French knot on top. Colonial knot on bottom. |
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| My finished candlemat using Colonial knots for the buds. |
I love the added touch that you get from the embroidery on this piece. It's all finished now, so on to my next little project!











