No Photos Matching "stitching"
12 Blog Posts Matching "stitching"
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- How to - cross stitch
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- 18 Aug 2009
- Begin by making the bottom half of the stitches, up at A down at B, up at C, across the row. Then return along the row to make the top half. Stitches can be worked individually or in rows but all top stitches must face the same direction.
- How to - back stitch
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- 18 Aug 2009
- Bring needle up through the fabric, one stitch ahead of the starting point. Go down through the fabric one stitch behind, then out again one stitch ahead. Continue in this way.
- How to - satin stitch
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- 16 Jun 2009
- Bring the needle up at A, then down at B and slide the needle through to C. Continue this process, ensuring the stitches are parallel and close together until the shape is filled.
- How to - chain stitch
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- 16 Jun 2009
- Bring thread up at A. Insert needle back into fabric at same place B and bring needle point up at C. Before pulling needle through fabric take thread under point of needle as shown. Repeat to make a row of chain stitch.
- How to - straight stitch
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- 15 Jun 2009
- Bring needle up at A and go down at B. The stitches should lie flat on the fabric and not be too long as they may catch. This stitch can be worked in any direction.
- How to - stem stitch
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- 15 Jun 2009
- Work from left to right and keep the thread below the needle. Come up at A and go back down at B. Come out again at C which is halfway along the length of the previous stitch.
- How to - running stitch
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- 15 Jun 2009
- Bring the needle over and under the fabric, making sure the upper stitches are of equal length. The under stitches also need to be of equal length but half the length of the upper ones.
- How to - lazy daisy
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- 15 Jun 2009
- Bring the needle up at A. Slide the needle from B (as close as you can get it to A but not through the same hole) through to C. Ensure to take the tip of the needle over the loop formed. Go down at D. This creates a holding stitch.
- How to - french knot
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- 15 Jun 2009
- Bring needle up at A, wind the thread around the needle once or twice. Go back down at B and secure at the back.
- How to - cross stitch
- Posted on
- 15 Jun 2009
- Begin by making the bottom half of the stitches, up at A down at B, up at C, across the row. Then return along the row to make the top half. Stitches can be worked individually or in rows but all top stitches must face the same direction.
- How to - blanket stitch
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- 15 Jun 2009
- Working stitch from left to right, bring needle from back to front at A. insert needle to back to front in a single motion at B and C. Before pulling needle through fabric, take thread under point of needle as shown (C then becomes A for the next stitch).
- How to - back stitch
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- 15 Jun 2009
- Bring needle up through the fabric, one stitch ahead of the starting point. Go down through the fabric one stitch behind, then out again one stitch ahead. Continue in this way.
8 Projects Matching "stitching"
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- Created
- Stitched picture 05 Jun 2009
- Continuous curves quilt 28 Jun 2009
- Get the basics - sewing machine needles 05 Aug 2009
- How to - raw edge appliqué 12 Aug 2009
- How to - Use raw edge appliqué in art quilts 12 Aug 2009
- How to - Stitch on ribbon & trims 14 Aug 2009
- Art stitched up! 17 Aug 2009
- Moda Vera Marvel Girl Dress 25 Feb 2011
