Hardanger Decision

Thank you to everyone who commented and emailed me about the proper way to do kloster blocks. I’m sure no one is surprised that there wasn’t universal agreement. That is why I love the internet. 😉 So, I decided to look up Meg Shinall’s hardanger course in some old issues of The Gift of Stitching. In the April 2010 issue (pg. 28), she shows her klosters being done by coming up at the far side and down where you cut. So, that’s what I did.

Trick or Treat, designed by Victoria Sampler -- close-up of basic hemstitching band

Trick or Treat, designed by Victoria Sampler — close-up of basic hemstitching band

I think the little basic hemstitching band turned out quite nice. I’ve done a little bit of hardanger in the past, but I am always pleasantly surprised by how easy it really is, and by how much of an impact a few cut threads can make.

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3 Responses to Hardanger Decision

  1. Heather says:

    Glad you got help it look great!

  2. Catherine says:

    What a big impact those few stitches make! Looks great.

  3. Joanne P says:

    Beautiful progress. I love these speciality stitches. You are making me want to get out my Shepherd’s Bush sampler which features them.