Waves of Early Fall, a Bargello needlework design, is 164w by 157h, slightly under 9.5 by 9 inches when worked on 18 count canvas.
Presented within a 40-plus page booklet that is available in printed and Kindle format, this Bargello needlework design may look complex but is actually very easy to stitch when you follow my booklet's numerous pages of zoomed-in charts and photos. My booklets are divided into sections that discuss the main pattern parts of each design, present photos and graphed charts in color and close-ups so you can see the details. Within the e-book format you can expand the charts and photos throughout the booklet to view details down to individual stitches.
This design utilizes the traditional Bargello method of needlework straight stitches worked in steps to create the design. On my website NoelleFrancesDesigns.com click the button named Bargello on the upper navigational bar to view my discussion of the fabric that I used, the Bargello straight stitch and how to start and end your stitching thread without the use of knots.
I wanted to create a pillow top of Fall colors that would draw the eye in and have the optical illusion of movement. My design inspiration came from looking out across our deck to a neighbor's rolling hillside of trees. Below the grayish blue skyline, in the dense area of the woods, the early fall colors of greens and rust colors seemed to roll away from me in gentle waves. It took a bit of trial and error but I feel I captured this view of rolling colors in my Bargello needlework design: Waves of Early Fall.
Presented within a 40-plus page booklet that is available in printed and Kindle format, this Bargello needlework design may look complex but is actually very easy to stitch when you follow my booklet's numerous pages of zoomed-in charts and photos. My booklets are divided into sections that discuss the main pattern parts of each design, present photos and graphed charts in color and close-ups so you can see the details. Within the e-book format you can expand the charts and photos throughout the booklet to view details down to individual stitches.
This design utilizes the traditional Bargello method of needlework straight stitches worked in steps to create the design. On my website NoelleFrancesDesigns.com click the button named Bargello on the upper navigational bar to view my discussion of the fabric that I used, the Bargello straight stitch and how to start and end your stitching thread without the use of knots.
I wanted to create a pillow top of Fall colors that would draw the eye in and have the optical illusion of movement. My design inspiration came from looking out across our deck to a neighbor's rolling hillside of trees. Below the grayish blue skyline, in the dense area of the woods, the early fall colors of greens and rust colors seemed to roll away from me in gentle waves. It took a bit of trial and error but I feel I captured this view of rolling colors in my Bargello needlework design: Waves of Early Fall.