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.
You are always so clever and creative with Sue. I can't wait to see what you come up with!
ReplyDeleteYou've chosen some exciting stitches for Sue's newest adventure.
ReplyDeleteI like the Griffin stitch and your samples in your previous post, beautiful colors and work.
Sue has such a big choice.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what Sue is going to do now...
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