When I first saw Hardanger and wanted to create a table runner I ordered a Permin of Copenhagen needlecraft kit. It arrived with everything (chart, threads, fabric) but the stitch direction were one line drawing of each stitch. Web surfing I found the Hardanger store Nordic Needle. They offer supplies, books, alot more, and their series of “To Learn” Hardanger bookmark kits. I purchased their four lesson pieces, worked my way through them and weeks later, when finished, I was ready to try my hand at stitching the table length runner which I proudly show here below. That, the runner, took me months of work and then when finished I was afraid to snip the finished piece along its buttonhole stitches border! It was displayed as shown in the photo, on a cabinet top, for many years until I worked several Hardanger projects and got enough confidence to snip along the buttonhole edge.
You can view the majority of my finished embroidery projects on my personal blog at a-stitching-good-time.com. Be warned beforehand that the text might be choppy within these postings because this blog is my journal. The place where I put quick notes on each worked item to remind me the threads I used and anything different that I did with a particular stitch.
I am quite proud of each of my embroidery projects so I hope you will take a look at them. If worked from a kit, on most, I have listed the designer and the design name, and the place of purchase.
If you want to contact me about any of my designs, sent an email to nfd@dnltd.net Please enter name of the design within the subject line of the email.