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Whipped chain stitch. Tacked herringbone stitch. This stitch is done with herringbone stitch as the base.

tacked herringbone stitch

The herringbone stitch is tacked down using small straight stitches at the crosses. There are two ways this can be done: one, by using just a single stitch over the crosses. Second, by using two stiches across each other over the crosses. The illustrations will make it clearer.…. How to embroider French Knot Sheep. This weekend I finished embroidering the Lullaby Pillowcase I’d been working on for a couple of weeks.

How to embroider French Knot Sheep

I’m so enamored by the cute little French Knot Sheep that I thought I’d share how to make them. They are super easy for the result. French Knot Sheep How-To Supplies: fabric to embroider on embroidery hoop pencil or washable marker embroidery needle grey or white embroidery floss for wool black embroidery floss Using your pencil or washable marker draw ovals where you want the sheep on your project. Embroidery. Married to a bmw Free Sewing Patterns: Embroidery 07.

Embroidery

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