Irish Lace Sampler Project ~ Part 2

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Last time you learned how to make the cordon which supports the lace stitches, and this time we'll be doing a Brussels Point stitch.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
04:03 Fastening starting thread
05:14 Row 1 start
08:45 End of row 1
10:00 Row 2
12:24 End of row 2
13:20 Row 3
14:15 End of row 3, start of row 4
15:48 Last row
17:46 Preview of next week's stitches

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  • @Skavop
    @Skavop10 күн бұрын

    I've added Chapters to this one, in the Description area under the video, in case you need to go back over any parts if you are sewing along.

  • @oppositeofh8
    @oppositeofh82 күн бұрын

    oh my goodness, i have never seen this sort of stitching before. it's fantastic! now i have to see part one -- LOL 😻😻😻😻😻 5/5

  • @Skavop

    @Skavop

    2 күн бұрын

    Yes. It's an unusual technique, and people have come up with all sorts of ways to make lace through the ages, that you'd never be able to guess the technique behind. Enjoy part one. That's done in a very particular way, too.

  • @michelelaube8794
    @michelelaube8794Күн бұрын

    That is amazing! And…your accent is absolutely lovely.

  • @Skavop

    @Skavop

    Күн бұрын

    Aw. Thank you.

  • @sarahyourston2173
    @sarahyourston21734 күн бұрын

    My second piece is indeed better than my first. So enjoying this! I have shared the link to a slow stitch group that allows shared links and hope others will be interested to have a go. I have also shared it on a larger slow stitch group but just my finished result on that one as links are not allowed but people might contact me to ask. waiting with joyful anticipation for part 3. thank you so much.

  • @Skavop

    @Skavop

    4 күн бұрын

    I'm so pleased you're enjoying it, and are improving. Part 3 is at the editing stage now, so it'll be uploaded really soon. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Complexity-in-the-Grey
    @Complexity-in-the-GreyКүн бұрын

    This is so cool. I’m so going to make some of these. Thanks. I hope you continue for many mote samples.

  • @Skavop

    @Skavop

    16 сағат бұрын

    Glad you're going to give it a go. Yes, I'll have more parts to this, and there's a part 3 up already, to keep you going until the next one. Have fun.

  • @sarahyourston2173
    @sarahyourston21735 күн бұрын

    i'm absolutely fascinated. so beautiful. i must try it x

  • @Skavop

    @Skavop

    5 күн бұрын

    Have fun.

  • @sarahyourston2173

    @sarahyourston2173

    5 күн бұрын

    @@Skavop i did. it's not perfect but practice makes perfect. i will attempt another when i have a free moment. thank you for inspiring me.

  • @Skavop

    @Skavop

    5 күн бұрын

    @@sarahyourston2173 You are so welcome. You'll improve very fast with practice.

  • @emilyallen8436
    @emilyallen84368 күн бұрын

    Ahhh!!! Im SO happy you popped up on my feed!!! Ive been searching tutorials, but havent found many, especially channels thay are currently active! I wonder why yours didnt pop up in my research?! Im juuuuuust starting to start Irish crochet lace. Lol.

  • @Skavop

    @Skavop

    7 күн бұрын

    Glad you got here, and I hope you enjoy making this little sampler.

  • @Jmasarstepetic
    @Jmasarstepetic5 күн бұрын

    I buy the same pens. Only ones I will write with 😄

  • @Skavop

    @Skavop

    5 күн бұрын

    Same here. Love how fluid the line is, and they are great for drawing too.

  • @judithhope8970
    @judithhope89702 күн бұрын

    This looks very similar to stumpwork. Very interesting.

  • @Skavop

    @Skavop

    2 күн бұрын

    I'm not well up on stumpwork, although I've seen some lovely videos on it here on KZread. Remember, though, that with this lace technique, the stitches are mostly on the front, because at the end of everything, the cotton you built the cordon (scaffolding structure for the stitches) on gets cut away completely, to reveal the lace design without any backing (that bit's pretty fun).

  • @judithhope8970

    @judithhope8970

    Күн бұрын

    ​@@SkavopYes, stump work is often built up on wires to be three D. The looping stitch looks the same though, used on the Bayeux tapestry a lot too, all that time ago. The origin of stump work is obscure, so it may have included stitches from Irish Lace in the seventeenth century? Who knows.

  • @Skavop

    @Skavop

    Күн бұрын

    ​@@judithhope8970 Well, I know some Irish lace techniques were imported from France originally, so I bet there was lots of cross-pollination of ideas, to create some of the beautiful things. I just took a look at a blog on early stumpwork and the things they created were pretty amazing, and so cleverly made.

  • @Skavop
    @Skavop8 күн бұрын

    Apologies for the ads on this video. Not my doing, and I would prefer if KZread didn't put them there, but they are trying to force everyone to pay for YT at the mo', by being as annoying as possible with ads everywhere.

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