41. Eastern Stitch
42. Fern Stitch
46. Berry Stitch
49. Closed and Open Base Needlewoven Picot
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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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.
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How to make Closed Base Needlewoven Picot
How to make Open Base Needlewoven Picot
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Feather Stitch is a fine stitch for filling leaves. This leave is filled with Knotted Feather Stitch.
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How to make Knotted Feather Stitch
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Chained Cross Stitch is a nice and useful stitch that followes a slightly curvy line well.
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How to make Chained Cross Stitch
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You can use Berry Stitch in many places where a little dot is needed. Three Berry Stitches make a small heart. You can even fill areas with Berry Stitch.
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At the beginning I didn’t understand how to make Portuguese Border Stitch. When I found out I liked it.
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How to make Portugese Border Stitch
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I did Crossed Feather Stitch only. The stitches were difficult to embroider between two narrow curvy lines, but I think they could be useful for borders.
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I like all stitches that make an interesting surface. Buttonhole Wheel Cup is one of them.
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