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  • 18-Count Ivory Silk Gauze

    A filament silk canvas, interlock construction, for needlepoint, miniatures, petit point. Ivory color, 40-inches wide. Available in 1-yard, 1/2-yard or 1/4-yard amounts. 

    Note: Silk gauze sold as yardage or partial yardage cannot be folded; it will be shipped in a tube so that it will not wrinkle, which adds about $22 to shipping.

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    • $54.65
  • 18-Count Ivory Framed Silk Gauze

    18-count needlepoint canvas made of 100% pure silk. Available in Ivory. Comes with a needle and mounted in an acid-free, sturdy mat.

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  • Framed 20-Count Ivory Silk Gauze

    20-count needlepoint canvas that is project-ready for stitching: expertly mounted in acid-free paper mat board, needle included. Canvas is made of 100% pure silk.

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  • Framed 28-Count Silk Gauze

    This beautiful 28-count needlepoint canvas is project-ready for stitching, and comes with a needle. Expertly mounted in acid-free, sturdy paper mat board. 

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  • Framed 32-Count Ivory Silk Gauze

    This beautiful 32-count needlepoint canvas is project-ready for stitching: expertly mounted in acid-free paper mat board, needle included. Canvas is made of 100% pure silk.

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  • Framed 40-Count Ivory Silk Gauze

    This beautiful silk gauze is project-ready for stitching: expertly mounted in acid-free paper mat board, needle included. Canvas is made of 100% pure silk.

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  • 40-count Ivory Silk Gauze

    100% silk canvas for petit point, miniatures, jewelry and more. Ivory (light creme) color. Available in:

    • 1-yard (approximately 40 inches by 36 inches)
    • 1/2-yard (approximately 40 inches by 18 inches)
    • 1/4-yard (approximately 40 inches x 9 inches)

    Note: Silk gauze sold as yardage or partial yardage cannot be folded; it will be shipped in a tube so that it will not wrinkle, which adds about $22 to shipping.

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    • $54.65
  • Framed 42-count Ivory Silk Gauze

    This beautiful 42-count needlepoint canvas is project-ready for stitching: expertly mounted in acid-free paper mat board, needle included. Canvas is made of 100% pure silk.

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  • Framed 54-count Ivory Silk Gauze

    This beautiful 54-count needlepoint canvas is project-ready for stitching: expertly mounted in acid-free paper mat board, needle included. Canvas is made of 100% pure silk.

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Shop Needlework > Free Patterns > Cross Stitch > Angel Designs
  • Victorian Angel Silk Gauze Design

    Note: This item is not shipped; the pattern is a PDF you download onto your computer or device

    Designed By Cherie Marie Leck 

    This is a sweet design that can be made as a gift for a sick friend or loved one, a new baby, a Christmas ornament for a Victorian-style tree, or as your own personal reminder of heaven-sent blessings. Stitching the angel on silk gauze gives it a sense of “floating on air.”

    This design can also be stitched on a 40-count linen, or similar.

    Materials needed:

    • Kreinik Silk Mori in the colors listed in the color key 
    • Kreinik Blending Filament 002HL
    • 4” x 4” piece of 40-ct Kreinik Framed Silk Gauze 
    • #10 Crewel needle or #28 Tapestry needle
      Instructions:

    Click here to download the FREE instructions for this design. You will need the Adobe Reader to view and print this file. 

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  • Miniature Silk Gauze Christmas Sampler

    NOTE: this item is not shipped. Click the link below to download the PDF.

    Miniature Christmas Sampler — a PETIT POINT silk gauze project
    Designed by Carol Emmer
    Stitch Count: 76w x 76h

    What a peaceful way to prepare for the holidays-spending time stitching this classic design with silk threads on silk gauze. Take a moment for yourself as you run errands, plan meals, and do all of those things that can overwhelm us this time of year. Spend time stitching something, unhurried, and thinking of the meaning of the season for you and your family. 

    Materials needed:

    • 4"x 4" piece of 40-ct Kreinik silk gauze
    • Kreinik Silk Mori®, one 2.5m skein of each: 3017 Very Dark Coral, 3015 Medium Coral, 3013 Light Coral, 3011 Very Light Coral, 7124 Cream, 4166 Dark Victorian Green, 4164 Medium Victorian Green, 4163 Light Victorian Green, 7135 Medium Dark Mocha, 7134 Medium Bark, 7133 Light Bark,4167 Very Dark Victorian Green

    Instructions:

    Click here to download the FREE instructions for this design.You will need the Adobe Reader to view and print this file. 

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  • Love Makes a Home silk gauze sampler

    NOTE: This item is not shipped. Click the link below to download the PDF.

    Love Makes a House a Home PETIT POINT project

    by Terrie Lyn Nutter

    An antique sampler exhibit at the Baltimore Museum of Art once displayed a needlework piece stitched by a young American girl in the late 1800s. It was stitched on a piece of gauze that had previously been wrapped around the wounds of a Civil War soldier hurt in a battle near her family's home. Imagine the stitches of silk thread embroidered on the transparent, thin, almost gossamer gauze. The stitches seemed to hang in the air.

    This translucent, dimensional effect is one of the beauties of silk gauze embroidery, used throughout the centuries and growing in popularity today for petit point needlework and miniatures.

    What is silk gauze?

    Silk gauze is a 100% pure filament silk canvas. The silk threads are fine but very strong. Silk gauze is woven in a leno structure, which increases the stability of the canvas. Leno weave actually interlocks the weft threads making it almost impossible for them to shift. It comes in various sizes, including 18-count, 32-count and 40-count.

    When do you stitch on silk gauze?

    Stitch on silk gauze anytime you want a small, delicate piece of needlework. Miniaturists and doll house enthusiasts enjoy silk gauze needlepoint pieces because you can achieve realistic looking items. For example, doll house rugs, pillows, pictures, and bell pulls can be stitched to scale: 40-count silk gauze is perfect for 1-inch to 1-foot scale.

    Silk gauze work is also now gaining popularity among cross stitchers and needlepointers looking for something different (aren’t we all attracted by miniature things?).

    How do you stitch on silk gauze?

    The first step in stitching on silk gauze is choosing a project. Almost any charted cross stitch design can be used for silk gauze needlepoint. Here you can stitch Love Makes a House a Home for a project. Designs without quarter stitches, blended colors, backstitches, or elaborate color changes make the most successful silk gauze needlepoint projects. You stitch over one thread on silk gauze.

    Continental (tent) stitch is the appropriate stitch for silk gauze because it makes for smooth, even silk gauze needlework. Also, it is easier to stitch tent through such petite holes. The use of tent stitch, for example, will have a maximum of two threads in a hole whereas cross stitch could have as many as four stitches per hole. Generally, you stitch with silk threads on silk gauze.

    Stitching tips

    Sharp scissors, good lighting, and magnifiers can make stitching on silk gauze a breeze.Starting at the top of a chart makes it easier to keep your place on the chart while stitching. A magnet board will also help, or simply cross out stitches on the chart that have been completed as you go along.

    Choosing the appropriate needle for silk gauze is also important, as using a needle that is too large can distort the canvas. For 18-count silk gauze, for example, you would use a #26 Tapestry needle with 3 strands of Silk Mori. ON 32-mesh, use a #28 Tapestry with two strands of Silk Mori. On the very fine 40-count, used in this design, Terrie Lynn Nutter recommends a #10 Crewel needle with one strand of Silk Mori.

    When stitching on silk gauze, a neat back is especially important if some of the background is left unstitched. When starting a thread, try to use an ‘away waste knot’ to begin. You may sometimes be able to end a thread using this same technique, resulting in less bulk on the back of your work. When ending threads by ‘running’ under stitches, use caution so that the tension of the stitches is not changed.

    A dark piece of cloth behind your work makes the holes of the silk gauze ‘pop’ and you can see the threads that need to be covered.

    Materials needed:

    • Kreinik Silk Mori in 8050, 7012, 7133, 1033, 1032, 2024, 4036, 5095, 8000, 7126, 5093, 5057, 1119, 3017, 8075
    • Kreinik 40-count silk gauze, framed, at least 3" x 5" size
    • #10 crewel needle

    Instructions:

    Download the graph and color key for this design by clicking on the PDF below. Stitch this design on the gauze using one strand of Silk Mori according to the color key in continental (tent) stitch. Follow the stitching tips above.  Silk gauze work is not necessarily fast stitchery, but it is rewarding. And many will admire your creation. Enjoy.

    Click here to download the FREE instructions for this design.You will need the Adobe Reader to view and print this file. 

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