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the Floss box feather stitch tast week 3
the Floss box feather stitch tast week 3

The Floss Box Feather Stitch Tast Week 3 The floss box cart $ 0.00. 0 home; store menu toggle. 5 thoughts on “feather stitch: tast week 3” cynthia schelzig. january 20, 2012 at 6:05 pm. Feather stitch: tast week 3 i made a little sampler. this time i used tapestry wool yarns. they are soo nice for making these sorts of samplers. nice, fat yarns, so.

the Floss box feather stitch tast week 3
the Floss box feather stitch tast week 3

The Floss Box Feather Stitch Tast Week 3 Feather stitch is another line stitch that is very useful especially for greenery and fronds. it can be used to fill up an area quickly. bring the needle up and then pick up a bit of fabric on the diagonal, so the end point is centered between the two top points. loop the thread under the needle and pull through. repeat the stitch to one side. So far we have feather stitch, buttonhole stitch, cretan stitch, herringbone stitch, and fly stitch. i think it’s great to see them side by side. it gives you the chance to see how each has a different movement and feeling. (remember to think of them as brush strokes!) i will continue making rows of stitches on this cloth. Spanish knotted feather stitch (from mary thomas’s dictionary of embroidery stitches. it’s in the batsford book but the instructions aren’t very clear) on the left – whipped triple feather stitch worked in vintage knitting rayon with a firm twist. i found the instructions for whipping it in this style in “dorset feather stitchery. I didn't plan to do the sheep with turkey knots from the start. i had been thinking long and short, but then when i stopped to think about my other choices, i decided to give the turkey knots a go. i used 3 strands in the needle. it made it easier to try blending the colors.

Emmelinesplace tast week 3 feather stitch
Emmelinesplace tast week 3 feather stitch

Emmelinesplace Tast Week 3 Feather Stitch Spanish knotted feather stitch (from mary thomas’s dictionary of embroidery stitches. it’s in the batsford book but the instructions aren’t very clear) on the left – whipped triple feather stitch worked in vintage knitting rayon with a firm twist. i found the instructions for whipping it in this style in “dorset feather stitchery. I didn't plan to do the sheep with turkey knots from the start. i had been thinking long and short, but then when i stopped to think about my other choices, i decided to give the turkey knots a go. i used 3 strands in the needle. it made it easier to try blending the colors. It has no bobbin and makes a single thread chain stitch. this design was patented in the 1850's. i can tell you, this little machine isn't a lightweight. they surely don't make them like this anymore! in the background is an antique husqvarna sewing machine from the early 1900s. so now the count is up to 3 antique machines. Click on her name above and it will take you right to the feather stitch video page. the double feather is even more lovely. you can add french knots and beads to the ends of each stitch for a really dramatic look. you can create irregular stitches and the feather stitch will take on a nice organic look like a vine with branches.

Mooshiestitch Take A stitch Tuesday 3 feather stitch
Mooshiestitch Take A stitch Tuesday 3 feather stitch

Mooshiestitch Take A Stitch Tuesday 3 Feather Stitch It has no bobbin and makes a single thread chain stitch. this design was patented in the 1850's. i can tell you, this little machine isn't a lightweight. they surely don't make them like this anymore! in the background is an antique husqvarna sewing machine from the early 1900s. so now the count is up to 3 antique machines. Click on her name above and it will take you right to the feather stitch video page. the double feather is even more lovely. you can add french knots and beads to the ends of each stitch for a really dramatic look. you can create irregular stitches and the feather stitch will take on a nice organic look like a vine with branches.

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