How To Use satin stitch In A Sentence
- And finally, I managed to nearly finish my postcards for International Women's Day - all that remains to do is the satin stitch around the edges, and they can go off in the post this afternoon, with a March 8th postmark, which is appropriate, if slightly later than I have hoped to have them posted. Sewn but not blogged...
- She used satin stitches extensively for flowers and leaves, and cross stitches elsewhere.
- Choose a simple design with mostly satin stitching - large logos, shapes or symbols are ideal.
- Some machines have the capability to automatically sew a tapered satin stitch.
- She used satin stitches extensively for flowers and leaves, and cross stitches elsewhere.
- By changing the direction of her satin stitches on the leaves and flowers, she created texture and the allusion of dimension.
- This is the slowest part of this project - satin stitching the edges of each piece of the box. Arch revisted, box in detail - and a great postcard
- He painted designs for richly embroidered ecclesiastical vestments that required satin stitch and raised work in metallic and silk threads.
- He painted designs for richly embroidered ecclesiastical vestments that required satin stitch and raised work in metallic and silk threads.
- So here are all three pieces so far - I have actually deconstructed the central piece - I decided that I didn't want to do the piece quilt as you go, so I have removed the satin stitching for the time being (it was holding the batting and backing on) though I may add it back later. Complimentary squares...