This is the last Bargello diamond pattern in Margaret Boyles’ Bargello: An Explosion In Color (pp.64-65). Hooray, tomorrow I will get to stitch a new type of design; but then…I’m getting a little ahead of myself!
Today’s Bargello needlepoint design uses three colors and is a little bolder than previous diamond patterns because of the double row of burgundy stitches outlining the large diamonds. The other colors are royal blue and gold.
Instead of stitching the large diamond outline first, you must work the double row, and then the rest of the outline. After that, there’s no need to count; just fill in the brick stitch and the 4-2 step design is complete.
This pattern reminds me of a sweater vest my father used to wear…in the exact same color scheme. Although he didn’t favor a lot of vibrant or bold colors, he wore it anyway because it was a Christmas gift from my mom.


















At the beginning of the year, I placed your web site on my desk top and just now remembered to access it. These are beautiful patterns. You have a good eye for color.
Viewing your site got me to thinking. Although I could not stitch a pattern every day, I couldonce a month. Then, I read one of your suggestions to do just that..great minds. I will try it.
Really enjoy your site.
Garnett..
Garnett, that’s great! Let me know the designs you complete, and if you like, I’ll post them on the site for other stitchers to enjoy! Happy Stitchin’ Bargello. Althea
I love checking in every night to see what you’ve done! I found a copy of An Explosion in Color online at Mountain Laurel Books for $8.00 in perfect condition and can’t wait to try Bargello as soon as I finish a couple of other projects. Your New Year’s resolution is so much more interesting than a diet and I’m sure your willpower is inspiring many!
Robin, thanks so much for your kind and encouraging words. I can’t wait until you start your new Bargello project! Please keep me informed on how you’re progressing. Happy Stitchin’ Bargello! Althea
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