It is time for a revision lesson. Click on the title and you will get a link to the instructions for that stitch.
This is a Japanese stitch used in kimono-making. It is small, yet impressive!
This is a simple stitch, it's easy to learn and you see the result quickly.
This is a bolder version of the traditional Wheatear Stitch.
For friends of Cross Stitch embroidery, this stitch is a MUST. It is very useful to hide the start and end of individual Cross Stitches. As a visible stitch, it forms a capital L and it can be quite nice to strew Ls all over the place.
Oh, this elegantly laid stitch easily fills a surface with its beautiful grid.
Let Sunbonnet Sue illustrate these five stitches here.
4 comments:
You are always so clever and creative with Sue. I can't wait to see what you come up with!
You've chosen some exciting stitches for Sue's newest adventure.
I like the Griffin stitch and your samples in your previous post, beautiful colors and work.
Sue has such a big choice.
I wonder what Sue is going to do now...
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