After struggling with the two last stitches it was nice to get a TAST stitch that is easy to understand and simple to do. See for yourself at
Pintangle what beautiful things you can create.
To see what I did with TAST # 118 Beaded Buttonhole Stitch, have a look below:
Nice variations, looking forward to trying this one.
ReplyDeleteIt is easy-peasy, and the type of bead can change the look dramatically.
DeleteThese are great!
ReplyDeleteThanks. They are easy to work, which is nice.
DeleteAh, beautiful what you did.so inventive.
ReplyDeleteIt is always nice to try a stitch out on a straight line and a curve to see how it behaves.
DeleteNice effect.Two variations, inspiring.
ReplyDeleteThe Buttonhole stitch can be varied in so many ways. I quite like the circle.
DeleteAre you buying beads on your trip or did you take those pretty little glass bubbles along?
ReplyDeleteThey are from my stash of inherited beads and are most likely Japanese. I MIGTH run of and have to buy some later on.
Deletetwo good variations on this stitch Queenie. So you are on the way to UK so looking forward to seeing you and having more time this year
ReplyDeleteIt was fun to work both of them.
DeleteYes, time flies so I'll see you soon!
very lovely stitching.
ReplyDeleteIt can't be compared to the impressive work you did on your paisley design.
ReplyDeleteYour stitches are so nice, love the circle! I'm so looking forward to finish my beaded buttonhole. I started last Friday, but there was no stitching time this weekend. I hope to make some time for it tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteI am sure you will stun us with a wonderful design and even stitches.
DeleteI love your creative flow Queenie.........It has that undeniable 'Q' stamped all over it !
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff !
hugs
Chris Richards
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Thanks, Chris!
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