As we have completed another set of five new stitches, it is time to revise them and make a Sunbonnet Sue sampler.
Click on the title to get the stitch instructions.
This is the stitch that looks like it has been done on a Merrow lock machine.
247 Scallop Blanket Stitch
Here is a pretty version of the Buttonhole Stitch. It is especially nice when worked in a variegated thread.
248 Surrey Stitch
This Canvas stitch gives you loops galore. Leave the loops uncut or snip them open into a nice fringe.
This is the first ribbon embroidery stitch included in Sunday Stitch School. Of course, it can be made with other threads, too.
A stitch whose name we can't be sure of, but it sure is funny and charming.
Surely you can see the wobbly tower of acrobats standing on each others' shoulders, or even heads sometimes! They must be sure of themselves to manage this balancing act.
How can we use these five stitches for Sue?
Well, let's use red as the main colour, and play around with the stitches.
3 comments:
I'm intrigued by that last stitch - there's so much going on with it!
I like that scallop blanket stitch in variegated thread. Must try that myself.
I can’t guess what this will be.
Pamela
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