Lemon sherbet, butter scotch, lime juice and boiled sweets. This week the TASTy stitches are either tart or sweet.
From the top:
85) Raised Cup
86) Turkman Stitch
87) Buttonhole Picot Bullion Stitch
88) Buttonhole Picot Chain Stitch
89) Twisted Satin Stitch
90) Beaded Twisted Satin Stitch
91) Straight Sided Feather Stitch
8 comments:
They look good enough to eat with the colors you have chosen! Beautiful!
It is growing like topsy. (Probably looks better than Topsy did.)
So cool!! :)
Pretty colours.
Such beautiful work, Queenie! I'm soaking it in. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful stitches, beautiful colors make a beautiful work.
You are amazing with your second helpings. Always interesting varieties of the stitches and great shadings.
I came across my Turkman stitch a few days back and wondered what it's name was and how it was made. Knowing the name, I can find the method, so thank you for the reminder.
A beautiful display of stitches in such lovely colours. Having them all in rows sets them off wonderfully well.
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