The French Connection or How I Learned to Love to Link 2
Books made for children, featuring the “French Link” stitch
I continue to play with the “French Link” stitch I recently learned. The best way to learn and skill is to do…so inspired by some special upcoming birthdays, I went to town with color, ribbons, and, of course, the “x” -like French link stitch!
Using “Eco-fi” felt (made of recycled plastic bottles, no less) in brilliant colors. The pink and green pop, in complimentary fashion. I hope the heart is seen as coming together, not breaking apart. This book was made for an eight year old girl!
The French link stitch over ribbons, using hemp cord.The knotting below and above the French linking gives the effect of a chain stitch, though each knot is independent of the others.
The flowing ribbons are folded in half, the loop pushed through a slit in the cover, and the ends then pulled tight through the loop.
The theme here is outer space, based on the ribbons, hopefully the polka dots elicit the feeling of planets roiling about in space. The red and black color scheme is meant to be positive, powerful and masculine, with a bit of white to soften the effect.
The shape of the ribbon ends brings a sense of flags and heraldry to the piece, while the imagery on the ribbons remains playful. This book was created for a six year old boy (after all!), who is fascinated with space.
Designed for a spirited three year old girl, this book sports pink, purple. polka dots, and pastels. It’s green ties are made from shiny cord, knotted at each end.
The connecting ribbons are woven through two slits on both covers, with the end of each folded under and glued down. The polk-dotted ribbon glued to the page is the same colors, but a different scale then the connectors. it is fun to play with scale!
The extra slits for the ribbon create a pattern, and add an extra bit of zip to the cover design.
This work isn’t only pure love, it is sheer delight and great fun. Of course there are challenges and ups and down in the process, but the result is arresting and gratifying to the soul. Link On!