I had intended to finish the Hungarian Point work while away. I didn't want to take the many skeins of stranded thread I might need as I figured it would end up tangled. I therefore devised a little aid. I chose the graduated colour threads I thought I might use, cut a 40cm length of each and threaded them into a spare piece of linen that Gay Sanderson had kindly given me in class.
This worked really well - I could draw out individual strands of the thread and also see where the gradation was or wasn't working.
While I managed to do a bit of this stitching on the plane, I discovered I couldn't manage counted thread work AND talk to friends - so the counted thread work didn't progress very far until I got home.
It is then much harder to pick it up again, as you are out of the rhythm and have forgotten a bit.I had hoped to extend the pattern a little to enlarge the bag slightly, but was having so much trouble getting back into the flow of it that I decided to stick with the original size of the bag.

I finished the counted thread work yesterday. As keen eyes will see, there are a few errors evident in the last colour waves on the left-hand end.
My little linen thread sorting mechanism helped me a to repair some of the damage by identifying the colours I needed to fill a couple of gaps.
I debated unpicking back to the green, but I doubt my eyes are up to it. I will move on to the construction phase and use it as a learning tool.
I wasn't idle while talking to friends - some more on my knitting project soon!
this is going to make a lovely bag, very nice shades, the colours work so well together. Sounds like you had fun in Sydney. Long time since I was there, 1996 and a very short stay in 1971
ReplyDeleteThanks Margaret. I did have a good time. I will post a few photos soon. Hopefully they will bring back happy memories for you.
ReplyDeleteI can't do anything else when I'm doing counted stitching. Just some low key music in the background! You have a very elegant colour scheme there, Jillian. It's going to be a nice little bag!
ReplyDeleteThanks Monica. Experimenting with the colour is what I want to get out of this. I think fewer colours, more shades and a bit of contrast might be the thing to try next.
ReplyDeleteIt looks wonderful though but I couldn't see anything wrong with it. I love the way it all blends. But I think that is the very same reason why I do not enjoy doing counted thread work. Too many distractions here lol and I'd end in a real muddle.
ReplyDeleteThanks Katherine. There are a few mis-counts in the last 15-20 rows - hopefully cleverly disguised! My most successful counted thread work has been done in a class - I find it helps to be with other people doing similar work .
ReplyDeleteYour Hungarian Point piece is looking beautiful and the colours all blend together so wonderfully well.
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