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Straight Stitch Embroidery
Stitches Straight stitches can be worked side by side or radiating out from a center point. For best results, avoid stitches that are too long, too loose, or too close together. *Bring threaded needle out from back to front at the base of the knitted...
Published
Thu, May 05 2008 2:10 PM
by
Kat
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Embroidery
Running Stitch
Stitches Working small straight stitches, pass the threaded needle over one knitted stitch and under the next to form a dashed line. The stitches can be worked in equal or varying lengths, horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.
Published
Thu, May 05 2008 2:06 PM
by
Kat
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Embroidery
French Knot
Stitches Bring needle out of -knitted background from back to front, wrap yarn around needle one to three times, and use thumb to hold in place while pulling needle through wraps into background a short-distance from where it came out.
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Thu, May 05 2008 1:59 PM
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Kat
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Duplicate Stitch
Stitches Bring needle out of -knitted background from back to front, wrap yarn around needle one to three times, and use thumb to hold in place while pulling needle through wraps into background a short-distance from where it came out. Horizontal: Bring...
Published
Thu, May 05 2008 1:58 PM
by
Kat
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Chain Stitch Embroidery
Stitches Bring threaded needle out from back to front at center of a knitted stitch. Form a short loop and insert needle back where it came out. Keeping the loop under the needle, bring needle back out in center of next stitch to the right.
Published
Thu, May 05 2008 1:57 PM
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Kat
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Blanket Stitch
Embroidery 1) Draw a pair of parallel lines where the stitching will go. Pull the needle through from the back of the fabric to the front at the edge of the lower line. 2) Insert the needle into the fabric at the upper line. bring it back out a the lower...
Published
Thu, May 05 2008 1:53 PM
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Kat
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