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Stardust Stitch versus Souffle Stitch

Ellen at Serendipity is having a Spring Stitch Challenge. I’d stitched Day 1 through Day 4 stitches previously. So, I was sharing photos of the finished pieces instead of stitching 1″ samples to share. My blog is my stitch journal!

But, I didn’t have any pieces to share that used the Stardust stitch on Day 5. I came close in Rainbow Ribbons by Kam Wenzloff (Nov/Dec 2019 issue of Needlepoint Now) that used the Souffle Stitch. It’s 6 bands up from the bottom in my pillow.

Rainbow Ribbons Pillow

So, I tried the Stardust Stitch. Compensation is tough! I tried it with Wildflowers, an overdyed thread, and Kreink (upper right corner), all solid Impressions with Kreinik (upper left), and two solids, Impressions and Perle #8 with Kreinik (bottom right). Then, just to see the differences, I did the Souffle in solid Impressions with Kreink (bottom left). Souffle is easier to compensate but not by much. They share the same basic pattern but the relationship to the previous row differs.

Stardust and Souffle Stitches

They would make good companion stitches in a piece where you want something similar but different. Both stitches are in Painted Canvas Embellishment: An Idea Book by Carole Lake and Michael Boren.

I added a basketweave border, a buttonhole edge, and cut it out (3.25″ square). I got some peel and stick black felt by Creatology given to me recently. I simply cut it to a 3. 25″ square and applied it to the stitching. I will use it as a bookmark for one of my stitch books. Craftex would have made it too thick for a bookmark.


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Great idea ! Love the colors and combinations.

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