...like a
Woven Spider Wheel stitch, performed here beautifully by
Olisa! Olisa made this awesome turntable embroidery for a recent
Phat Quarter swap. For the volume knob she used lots of layers of the new-to-me
Woven Spider Wheel Stitch. I found a tutorial for this stitch
here and
here.
The record is made with back stitches and looks so shiny that I
almost miss my old LP records.
Holy guacamole!!! That rocks!
ReplyDeletePS. Some of us old folks still have and play our vinyl ;)
HOLY MOLY!!! That thing is SO awesome :D Nice work!
ReplyDeleteI love vinyl and this is a gorgeous representation of the lovely, retro devices that allow us to enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteI like this youtube video too, if you're the kind of person (like me) who needs a video to figure these things out. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hkUSLILcs8
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome! I love the Woven Spider Wheel Stitch. I have only heard of the whipped spider stitch. All the wonderful possibilities.
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing piece. I'll have to go figure out that woven spider wheel.
ReplyDeleteJody
Wow! this is spectacular :)
ReplyDeleteI love the Woven Spider Wheel Stitch - I use it a lot in Silk ribbon Embroidery
ReplyDeleteHi all! Thanks for your lovely comments about the turntable piece. I feel really honored to be featured here and I'm REALLY happy that folks like it. I love the woven spider wheel stitch and want to use it on everything I do! Stitching texture is just so much fun. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous job!!! Love that stitch!! You, go, olisa! xoxo Beth
ReplyDeletewoah. incredible.
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