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Coral knot stitch – left-handed schwalm

I’ve started work on Luzine Happel’s left-handed Schwalm project. I’ve never worked with a project that has the pattern applied with an iron-on transfer before. I’m surprised at how dark it is, and how much the colour of the transfer transfers to the thread as I stitch. I’m used to my whitework being white! The instructions say that all will be well at the end when it has been soaked and then boiled to billy-o, but in the mean time, its not very white!

My other main thought at this stage is that I have a hunch (and I could be wrong!) that Schwalm embroidery fell prey to the worldwide discontinuation of Coton a broder No 12. (Oh, unhappy day!) Most of the shapes have to be outlined in coral knot stitch. The thread I have been provided for this part of the project is Coton a broder 16.

As I stitch, it just feels a bit thin for the coral knot stitch. My feeling is that if you were going to work a knotted outline, you’d want it to *look* knotty. I suspect that in the past, it would have used No 12 broder cotton, which is a bit thicker than No 16, and therefore would create more pronounced knots. I will ask Luzine about this. I’m intrigued.

I haven’t done much on the project yet, but I’m certainly enjoying it. I’m just doing a little bit each day. That will get it done.

May 23rd, 2012 | Category: embroidery musings, embroidery stitches

2 comments to Coral knot stitch – left-handed schwalm

  • Jeanine in Canada
    May 23, 2012 at 9:58 am

    I, too lament the loss of no. 12 coton a broder. I am jealously saving what’s left of my stash – so perfect for darned netting. Could two strands of no. 25 coton a broder work for your knots? I know there were higher counts (30, 35 & 40) but they are now extinct or close to it too which is why the suggestion of no. 25 – so far still on the market.

  • yvette
    May 23, 2012 at 10:01 am

    Hi Jeanine, I can’t actually make any changes to the design that Luzine has given me. However, if I were able to, perhaps two strands of 25 might work, though it would behave differently than a single strand. (And, as yet, I’m not even sure that my supposition that it would have previously been done in No 12, is correct!)

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