It's useful that it takes a curve. I was very surprised, with one of my more obscure discoveries of a chain stitch variation, that it didn't curve At All!
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I like your Alternating Wheat Ear Stitch, very organic.
ReplyDeleteAnd the stitches on your samplers look like jewels.
A pretty stitch.
ReplyDeleteGreat stitch and pretty examples! I especially like the variegated thread.
ReplyDeleteIt's useful that it takes a curve. I was very surprised, with one of my more obscure discoveries of a chain stitch variation, that it didn't curve At All!
ReplyDeleteThat looks interesting. I have done Wheat's Ear but not alternating. I will have to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteIt's very vivid. It's nice to able to stitch curves naturally.
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