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Saturday, July 28, 2012

Flower stitch 3 - part 1


Today, I would like to show you a tutorial for another flower stitch which is a combination of buttonhole wheel and other stitches.I want to clarify here that ‘flower stitch’ is not the name of the stitch itself but rather a way of me listing stitches that look like flowers under this category.This flower is really simple to stitch.


Divide a 2.5cm diameter circle into 16.Draw a smaller, 1.25cm diameter circle in this circle.Work buttonhole/blanket stitch, as shown.


Insert the needle to the left of this stitch (at this point, you can even use a different coloured thread), bring the needle up and wrap the thread under the needle.


A lazy daisy stitch is made.


Continue in this manner till the end of the circle.


Here, Basque stitch was made on the buttonhole wheel.I’ll show you more examples in my next post.

14 comments:

  1. hi ina double congrats from me on your new experiment!it looks wonderful..awaiting more such samples..

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  2. Neat look for flowers. Thanks for sharing.

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  3. Thank you for the tutorial. Flower look beautiful..looking forward for more such works.

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  4. Cute flower,thanks for sharing Ina.

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  5. Hi. I live in Bangalore and am unable to find the purl used for zardosi here. Do you live in India? please share the names of internet retailers if you know any.

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    1. I live in a small town in India and found the purl at a nearby shop.I feel Bangalore has so much to offer.I'll ask some of my blogger friends and let you know because I never buy things online.

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  6. I love the texture that this gives! Thank you for showing!

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  7. thank u ina for sharing your new work. I like the second one BHW with balque stitch very much.

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  8. Nice & quite useful tutorial..thanks to share such good tips..

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  9. Hi Ina.... here is my trail of flower stitch...
    http://mahagowri.blogspot.in/2012/08/flower-stitch.html
    I am not fully satisfied with the outcome...will try it in future...thanks for sharing...will try all your tutorials one by one...

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  10. Hi Ina !!

    Beautiful flower !!!


    Moushumi
    luvfrocrafts.blogspot.com

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  11. Two very important stitches are missed in the pictorial patterns...after the second step...you need to lock the petals by making to simple stitches!!!though it was a good guide !!!o made it atlast :D

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  12. Hi Ina....I made this stitch and in first attempt i made it so perfect i am so happy...but i faced difficulty as 2 basic steps were missing in pictorial highlights.....thank you for sharing this for the beginners!!!! how could i show u that?????what i made?

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