
I had a gingham patch on my Tea Therapy block so I decided to play around with Chickenscratch. I have seen examples of chickenscratch around the net over the past several years and always wanted to give a try. I should have used the same thread for the o's as I did for the crosses but that's what experimenting is for, right?
It turns out that I even had an example of chickenscratch in my vintage linens collection and didn't know it.


I love how these simple stitches can transform the whole look of a piece of gingham. The actual gingham on this piece is red and white but all the stitching makes the pillow cover appear a soft pink.
Linda B of Chloe's Place has an entire Flickr set of Chickenscratch examples to delight your eye. I love this one where she applied chickenscratch to a piece of denim...



Here's some good basic instructions if you want to try it. Now don't count your chickens before they scratch...
LOVE your vintage linen piece!!
ReplyDeleteI do too...that pillow is exquisite.
ReplyDeleteThere is something so innocent about the chicken scratch. I love how there is so much "something" from so very little, if you know what I mean. Very sweet.
I remember my Aunt doing some of this type of embroidery on some little gingham dress she smocked for my cousins and me. I never knew what it was called though!
ReplyDeleteThat pillow is just gorgeous!
p.s. I meant to mention that your Tea Therapy block is so fun and imaginative! So much to see on it!
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely pattern done in large amount--very lacelike. Like the others have said, "Love that pillow!"
ReplyDeleteDelightful post!
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