30
aug 16

53. Turkman Stitch

Easy to sew. Fits between two lines.

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Links:
How to make Turkman Stitch
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29
aug 16

52. Sheaf Stitch

Sheaf Stitch was not easy to fit in among the flowers. Here is my attempt.

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Updated TAST 2018:

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Links:

Sheaf Stitch Tutorial


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Highlights


21
aug 16

51. Buttonholed Herringbone Stitch

A stitch that combines Herringbone Stitch with Buttonhole Stitch in nice wavy borders.

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Links:

How to Hand Embroider Buttonholed Herringbone stitch


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18
aug 16

Summary 5: TAST 41-50

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41. Eastern Stitch

 

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42. Fern Stitch

 

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43. Buttonhole Wheel Cup

 

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44. Crossed Feather Stitch

 

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45. Portugese Border Stitch

 

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46. Berry Stitch

 

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47. Chained Cross Stitch

 

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48. Knotted Feather Stitch

 

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49. Closed and Open Base Needlewoven Picot

 

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50. Looped Cretan Stitch

 

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13
aug 16

50. Looped Cretan Stitch

Looped Cretan Stitch is easy to learn and quick to sew. This stitch is new to me and I will certainly get back to it.

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Links:

Looped Cretan and Beaded Looped Cretan stitch


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07
aug 16

49. Closed and Open Base Needlewoven Picot

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This is my first attempt at Needlewowen Picot. It was difficult to do the bottom of the little petal. Under the picot the petal is outlined by Stem Stitch to hide the black printed line.

Links:
How to make Closed Base Needlewoven Picot
How to make Open Base Needlewoven Picot
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