This stitch looks great with beads. Love the variation with uneven legs! I wish I had time for stitching, unfortunately I have a deadline on a knitting project.
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What a great stitch! Beautiful examples.
ReplyDeleteAnd EASY!
DeleteI like the short and long stitches. You could stitch a garden and enclose it with barbed wire using that one.
ReplyDeleteIn a metallic thread and with some blood red beads it could indeed look like Mr McGregor's reenforced garden fence. Poor Peter!
Deletevery nice selection Queenie I especially like the ones with long and short stitches not easy to work with bugle beads, i gave up on them
ReplyDeleteSo far I have had no problems with bugle beads, touch wood!
DeleteBeautiful sample!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteI also like the ones with the long and short stitches.
ReplyDeleteThe Buttonhole base stitch can be done in so many ways!
DeleteThat stitch is so effective with beads.
ReplyDeleteYes, isn't it?
DeleteVery, very nice to see, the short and long legs. I like all four rows.
ReplyDeleteThey are the kind of stitches you would have made, Anneliese!
DeleteI just love all these Queenie.......so effective !
ReplyDeletehugs
Chris Richards xx
Thanks, Chris.
DeleteThis stitch looks great with beads. Love the variation with uneven legs! I wish I had time for stitching, unfortunately I have a deadline on a knitting project.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your knitting! It is nice with variety.
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