Royal Python Skeleton | Faux Taxidermy Blackwork Pattern | Urban Stitches
Royal Python Skeleton | Faux Taxidermy Blackwork Pattern | Urban Stitches
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The Royal Python, rendered in the tradition of Victorian faux taxidermy. Every bone in its proper place. The Guild's squirrels spent considerable time on the anatomical research and would like that noted.
A detailed faux taxidermy blackwork embroidery pattern from Urban Stitches, part of the natural history skeletal series. Researched for anatomical accuracy and rendered in counted blackwork.
■ Sizing ■
Pattern size: 84 wide x 143 high
Following sizes are for: 14 count aida (stitching over 1) OR 28 count evenweave (stitching over 2)
Stitched area: 15.2 x 25.9cm (6 x 10¼ inches)
Fabric size suggested: 30 x 41cm (12 x 16 inches)
(Fabric size includes allowance for mounting)
■ Pattern Content ■
Colour count: 2
Backstitching: YES
Double strand stitches: NO
Fractional/squashed stitches: NO
French/colonial knots: NO
Metallic floss: NO
Other speciality floss: NO
Blends: NO
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- Basic Equipment
- How to unwind a skein
- Choosing your floss length
- Pin stitch, back stitch, Holbein stitch and fractional stitches in blackwork
Written tutorials with diagrams
- Converting Fabric Sizes Between Different Counts
- How To Read A Pattern
- Gridding
- Separating A Strand Of Floss
- Back Stitch – Aida
- Back Stitch – Evenweave/linen/stitching “over 2”
- Holbein Stitch (Double Running Stitch)
- Pin Stitch (no knot start/end) – Aida
- Pin Stitch (no knot start/end) – Evenweave/linen
- Loop Start (even umber of floss strands)
- Loop Start (odd number of floss strands)
- Waste Knot
- Needle Sizes
- Dealing With Fractional Stitches
