Detached chain stitch is one of my go-to stitches as the photo above and those below reveal. I like combining it with other stitches as well as beading the stitch. This has been a busy week, so I haven't added this stitch to my current sampler yet. However, I'm posting some photos of a work in progress that has many examples of detached chain, or daisy stitch.
The time-honored way of showing love in an Italian family is to offer food. Whether we're celebrating, mourning, happy, sad--if we're breathing, there's a table filled with great things to eat. Life's too short, so eat what you love and love what you eat.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
TAST Week 7: Detached Chain Stitch
Detached chain stitch is one of my go-to stitches as the photo above and those below reveal. I like combining it with other stitches as well as beading the stitch. This has been a busy week, so I haven't added this stitch to my current sampler yet. However, I'm posting some photos of a work in progress that has many examples of detached chain, or daisy stitch.
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Arlene you are truly amazing with your stitches.. perfect.. Love all the detail. Some day I will make a crazy quilt. You give me inspiration
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Susan
Some fabulous work here Arlene ! Your stitching is so neat......
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Your stitching is wonderful. I am especially in awe of your beaded fish and starfish.
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