Frisian starlet

My very first pattern! I have no idea what I’m doing 😂 Please feel free to give me some feedback, good or bad.


You will need to know these stitches:

Satin stitch

Whipped Back-stitch

Eyelet over six threads

Eyelet over four threads

I’m sorry I don’t have any real tutorials. Maybe I can delve into that at some later point. But I can’t promise anything. As for now I’m sure you can find what you need on YouTube or over at Mary Corbet’s site Needle’n Thread. She is very good! 

You will need a piece of 11/28 count evenweave linen, four colours of DMC Cotton Perle no 5 or similar thread, a no 24 tapestry needle and a hoop. The finished embroidery will measure 9cm/3.5inch, so the hoop must be at least 12cm/5inch. The Gumnut Silk threads I have used are off-white 923, blue 328, green 645 and dark green 557. The substitutes in DMC Perle Cotton #5 are: 712, 930, 989 and 367. Please feel free to use any colour combination you want. You do you 🥰

Suggested progress would be: Work the square frame first, stopping at the corners to do swirls and eyelets. Work the large star in the middle. Work the smaller stars. Work the swirls and little diamonds over the small stars. Work the rest of the eyelets. 






Comments

  1. Beautiful! And congrats/thanks on starting a blog! I’m looking forward to it. ❤️

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    1. Awww! Thank you! I’m looking forward to it too. Trying to figure out how this whole blog thingy works 😅

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  2. Thank you. I’m going to give this a try.

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    1. Yay! That is so cool 🥰

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    2. Yay! That is so cool 🥰

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  3. Inspirerende!! ❤️

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  4. Inspirerende!! ❤️

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  5. Congratulations on 40k followers and I’m not surprised as your work is amazing . Thank you so much for the pattern and instructions. I hope to do you proud 😊🙏🌸❤️ Rhonda @rhondaym

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    1. You do you proud and I’ll be proud of that 😉💖

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  6. This is gorgeous! The colors are perfect.

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    1. Thank you ❤️❤️

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    2. Dana ... so good to see you here ... I'm very much looking forward to following this blog!

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  7. 💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕

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