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Thistle Threads

Crinkle Silk Sampler - June 1st, 2024

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Thistle Threads

Crinkle Silk Sampler - June 1st, 2024

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A new sampler design using a combination of counted stitches and free embroidery using crinkle silk.  Crinkle silk was an American invention on the East Coast at the end of the Colonial Era to the 1830s.  Made by unraveling or untwisting thread the twist caused the filament silk to kink and this wave in the silk was retained when working long satin stitches.  The technique seems to have started in northern Massachusetts or Boston and traveled around the colonies and early United States as a way to work samplers.  The light play that the use of crinkle silk gives makes it a worthwhile technique to learn how to use to make your samplers more authentic looking.  Learning to work with the untwisted thread will be the focus of the project.

The design is small, about 7" x 10" and features a large flower display at the bottom.  Worked in colors of blue, green, red, yellow and pink with neutral browns it is inspired by many different samplers of the period.