Think I did this on Facebook, but I like red work for some christmas. I also like black work for prim pieces and sometimes i like to add red and green to those.
Oh my! Tough question! When I look at the two samples I'm loving the colored one! As far as stitching, I love the ease of a single color.......so I'm on the fence here....I love them both!
I am a huge fan of redwork!! I have your black work monthly pattern, and have that on my list to do in 2015!! And if course a huge fan of all Buttermilk Basin patterns! I still have all of my Pitter patterns, also!! Ellen
Probably would lean more towards red work or any "one" color. I do like the multi colors in some patterns...but usually prefer a more traditional look. :)
It depends on what I am working on. For example, I prefer the colored version of the pattern you showed; but there are other patterns that I have seen that I would defit Nicely do in a single color --- whether it be red, blue, black, etc.
I like the idea of not changing thread colors--I'm really lazy that way! But I admit, I get bored when I work with just one color. I love colorful projects!!
Love ALL embroidery but especially rework. I like that it is an easy "travel project" in a pouch - fabric, something to snip with and only ONE color of embroidery thread. How easy is that!!
I like red work and sometimes I turn the red work into Blue, Green or Black work.. When I do the colors I am now loving crayon coloring along with the stitchery.
I like both... it really depends on the design and also what I'm in the mood to stitch on? I have to confess that I've been thinking of starting a redwork design during the last month.... maybe it's just that Valentines Day is approaching? ;-)
I love red work!
ReplyDeleteI know you didn't ask ~ but I love black work too ~ as long as both have that primitive look.
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Robin
I prefer prim and aged colors...not a fan of redwork.
ReplyDeleteI love working redwork patterns but it doesn't have to necessarily be "red"! Thank you for all your hard work that you so willingly share!
ReplyDeleteDebbie Wofford
ReplyDeleteBig fan of Red Work. However I think the other one is adorable. H
I like both!!!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy red work but some patterns I stitch with colours as I feel suits the design. Happy Stitching.
ReplyDeleteI like redwork and embroidery in a deep brown almost black
ReplyDeleteRedwork is my first love. I have done bluework and blackwork also but the red is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteBoth! But red edges out color ...
ReplyDeleteThink I did this on Facebook, but I like red work for some christmas. I also like black work for prim pieces and sometimes i like to add red and green to those.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Love the look, I want to try it!!!
ReplyDeleteI like both, sometimes colors more than just redwork.Love your blog and all you do, thank you.
ReplyDeleteLisa
redwork all the way!
ReplyDeleteIt depends on the pattern. I prefer to do mine in bluework or all one colour.
ReplyDeleteHmmm...good question! I guess it must be red work because that's what I've done recently. But I enjoy any type of stitching...
ReplyDeleteRed work occasionally as a change from all the color. I actually have done that little quilt in red work.
ReplyDeleteI like red work because you don't have to change thread as often but I also like colored better on some projects.
ReplyDeleteRed work for me.
ReplyDeleteI really love the prim look of the color work, but truthfully it can be stitched any way you want too.
ReplyDeleteI love Red Work but it has to be the perfect shade of Red. It's one of my favorites!
ReplyDeleteOh my! Tough question! When I look at the two samples I'm loving the colored one! As far as stitching, I love the ease of a single color.......so I'm on the fence here....I love them both!
ReplyDeleteColors!
ReplyDeleteI like the redwork- but the designs are fun both ways.
ReplyDeleteI love redwork especially the primitive kind!!!
ReplyDeleteI love redwork especially since red is my favorite color. But I think the "colors" lend to a more interesting piece.
ReplyDeleteMust admit I love both.
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I am a huge fan of redwork!! I have your black work monthly pattern, and have that on my list to do in 2015!!
ReplyDeleteAnd if course a huge fan of all Buttermilk Basin patterns!
I still have all of my Pitter patterns, also!!
Ellen
Yes, I love red-work, I love embroidery!
ReplyDeleteI prefer redwork.
ReplyDeleteProbably would lean more towards red work or any "one" color. I do like the multi colors in some patterns...but usually prefer a more traditional look. :)
ReplyDeleteI like colors but I love redwork.
ReplyDeleteI love redwork, I'm hooked on all colors of hand embroidery whether it is Red, Blue, Green, or multiples.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE Redwork!!
ReplyDeleteI love both; although I am seeing the redwork done in Blue in my crazy head.
ReplyDeleteI love colours.
ReplyDeleteIt depends on what I am working on. For example, I prefer the colored version of the pattern you showed; but there are other patterns that I have seen that I would defit
ReplyDeleteNicely do in a single color --- whether it be red, blue, black, etc.
I love both! I have collected red work but also found some blue and love it just as much.
ReplyDeleteFor this pattern, I love the redwork. There are other patterns I like the colors in better. I think it depends on the pattern! :)
ReplyDeleteSandy A
I like both.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of not changing thread colors--I'm really lazy that way!
ReplyDeleteBut I admit, I get bored when I work with just one color. I love colorful projects!!
I like both, depending on the design.
ReplyDeleteI like both but lean more toward color! ~Caroline
ReplyDeleteColors by all means
ReplyDeleteI love Redwork. Working on a project now.. But guess you would "blue work"
ReplyDeleteI love "one-colour" work - whether it be red/blue/charcoal....I think I am too lazy to change colours! :)
ReplyDeleteREDWORK! My first love -
ReplyDeleteBarbara in TN
I love it all, but would have to go for Colors!
ReplyDeleteI love red work done in blue--lol!
ReplyDeleteI love to do redwork, but there are times when I think a project calls for black, blue or multiple colors. I make my decision with each project.
ReplyDeleteGrace
I like redwork but rarely stitch it in red! Usually black or dark brown on a prim background :o)
ReplyDeletePrefer red but muted or prim red, not the bright red. Try to match it to the fabric first.
ReplyDeleteI would have to say - red.
ReplyDeleteI'm always drawn to the red work first. Love prim.
ReplyDeleteSorry, both!
ReplyDeleteLove ALL embroidery but especially rework. I like that it is an easy "travel project" in a pouch - fabric, something to snip with and only ONE color of embroidery thread. How easy is that!!
ReplyDeleteI love redwork! In the image, I love the color.
ReplyDeleteI have this pattern and I plan on doing it in colors. I love rework too but I thought this would be fun in all the Christmas colors.
ReplyDeleteKaren M
I like red work and sometimes I turn the red work into Blue, Green or Black work.. When I do the colors I am now loving crayon coloring along with the stitchery.
ReplyDeleteI love redwork, but I love the mix of colors in the embroidery too. I am no help if you are trying to make a decision. :-)
ReplyDeleteDefinitely colors - red included with browns and tans!
ReplyDeleteI love rework. It is so pretty and I love putting it into a quilt, pillows or a wall hanging.
ReplyDeleteI love redwork and bluework and anything hand stitched...just don't have much time to accomplish them!
ReplyDeleteI find myself doing more redwork than any other colour. I also like black.
ReplyDeleteI like both... it really depends on the design and also what I'm in the mood to stitch on? I have to confess that I've been thinking of starting a redwork design during the last month.... maybe it's just that Valentines Day is approaching? ;-)
ReplyDeleteRedwork for me (and blackwork too, love them both!)
ReplyDeleteVery tough decision! I love both of them, but would probably do the redwork first.
ReplyDeleteI love hand embroidery! Red, black, blue and or multi colour! It is so relaxing!
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