Ever wondered how to do a blanket stitch? In one sentence, you need to loop, hook, tighten, repeat. The blanket stitch is a popular method of stitching and is used to tidy and reinforce the edge of thick materials. You can also use it round the edge of a patch to make a decorative...
There are two broader types of performing a blanket stitch. The first one is the technique where you can manually perform the step of blanket stitch in embroidery. On the other hand, a different way is to use the sewing machine method. Hence, it would be best if you chose the technique ...
This is not as bad as it sounds. What I usually do when I don’t know the stitch or chain multiple is chain 2-3 inches more of chains than what I need for the width. For example, in a 36″ baby blanket I’ll chain 39 inches worth. Then I proceed to do the complete stitch pa...
Blanket stitch is useful in working with furs and faux furs. It is a traditional finish for the edges of blankets and tablecloths, especially for medium to heavy weight low- or non-raveling fabrics like fleece and wool. It can also be used as an embroidery stitch, particularly when you ...
The six stitches we'll be learning today are:running baste stitch and running stitch, catch stitch, blanket stitch, whip stitch, slip/ladder stitch, and back stitch. Is counted cross stitch easy? Cross Stitch is one of theeasiest formsof needlework as it combines a simple, straight stitch ...
Today I want to show you how to crochet the block stitch! It's a beautiful, modern pattern that works great for blankets and more. I love the modern look
A knit blanket is one of the easiest items to create and makes a great first project for beginning knitters. Knitting a blanket requires two large gauge knitting needles and yarn. A gauge is a method of measuring the circumference of the needles. All the materials required can be purchased...
This video cannot be played because of a technical error.(Error Code: 102006) Pattern: Using 3 strands at one time make a chain 30 Single crochet approximately 46 rows depending on your tension Make a slip knot on your last stitch to end your blanket ...
Pull the tails of the piece of yarn through the loop you’ve created, and then continue on in this way until there’s a fringe in each stitch on the top and bottom of your blanket.Now simply enjoy your soft, fringed blankie by the fire!
And here are a few answers to questions my readers often ask about sewing a baby blanket: How much fabric is needed for a baby blanket? One or two yards of soft fabric will do. I love flannel because it's soft, and you can use minky for winter too. Double gauze will make extremely...