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 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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No, this stitch is definitely not suitable for my flower print. It doesn’t even look like Eastern Stitch. But I did try.
Shell Chain Stitch is a kind of Chain stitch. Here I have used it for stems. In the next picture I have mixed it with Detatched Chain Stitch.
Coral Stitch, on the other hand, is very useful on my print. It can be used both as a filling stitch and as an outline stitch. Besides it looks nice and is easy to sew.
At first I tried a red line inside this flower
Then I hid the black line inside the blue edge of this flower. After that I used the stitch as a filling stitch.
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I do try to find a place for every stitch in the TAST challenge on my Paradise Flower print. Cloud Filliing Stitch was really difficult. This is the best I could come up with; no area filled with stitches but a narrow edge with the same technique as Cloud Filling.
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I have been looking for triangular shapes on my Paradise Flower Print, and I found a few triangular flower centrets. I used them for Triangular Buttonhole Stitch.
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Triangular buttonhole and Beaded Triangular buttonhole stitch
Linked Chain Stitch is useful for my flowers, both as an outline stitch and as a filling stitch.
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