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Sunday, 24 August 2025

Sunday Stitch School - Revision: Stitches 331 - 335

Let's have have a second look at the five most recent stitches, then use them to make a Sunbonnet Sue sampler.

Click on the title to see the stitch instructions.


331 Astrakhan Velvet Stitch

To make loops of even lengths for this stitch, use a pin.



332 Irregular Algerian Eyelet Star Stitch

With this stitch, you can make a sun, a star, a snowflake, an explosion...




333 Damask Darning Stitch

This is a beautiful Canvas stitch made up of two simple straight stitches, one vertical, the other horisontal. Yet it is hard to get it neat unless you use a grid for guidance.




334 Pachis Work Filling Stitch

Here is one of the great Indian stitches; again, only very simple parts are needed. Like the previous stitch, a grid is the key to success.




335 Hungarian Braided Chain Stitch

Some stitches come alive. This rich braided stitch can wiggle its way  across your foundation fabric,



Homework:

Queenie: Sunbonnet Sue, how on earth can I make a sampler out of these five stitches?

Sue: Trust me, you can. Just wait and see!



5 comments:

  1. Lots of stitches here but I think my. favourite is Pachis filling stitch.

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  2. Some interesting stitches this time!

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  3. You've got this, the pair of you!

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  4. You've got some beautiful interesting stitches to 'paint' with, looking forward to seeing the adventure.

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  5. Quite the combination of stitches! As always, I am keen to see what Sue gets up to this time!

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