I, however, simply made a row of stitches on my sampler where I joined them with last week's Sailor Edge stitch worked in an uneven fashion:
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Monday, 18 March 2013
TAST #58 Woven Detached Chain
Woven Detached Chain is #58 of the TAST stitches. The name says it all; it is a Detached Chain stitch that has been needle woven. It makes for a interesting look and can be used for leaves or buds. See how beautifully Sharon has used them on her cq block here.
I, however, simply made a row of stitches on my sampler where I joined them with last week's Sailor Edge stitch worked in an uneven fashion:
I, however, simply made a row of stitches on my sampler where I joined them with last week's Sailor Edge stitch worked in an uneven fashion:
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I've always liked woven stitches and you did a great job, Queenie. I love the randomness and the unevenness!
ReplyDeletelovely row of stitching Queenie
ReplyDeleteI can see lots of uses for this pretty chain of stitchery.
ReplyDeletevery nice stitching, Queenie. the woven stitches in different colours and sizes look very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your wonderful comments on my posts,
Chitra
I like this crowded row!
ReplyDeleteI found this to be quite a nice stitch and can see myself using it again especially as it will be easy to remember. Your row looks great :)
ReplyDeletelovely stitch.... brilliantly worked
ReplyDeleteGreat use for this stitch. I especially like the colors.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like an interesting stitch!
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