As part of our GH Stitch Club, we're showing you how to double crochet stitch in a step-by-step guide for beginners.
How to Do a Chain Stitch: Embroideries and stitchings are used in a variety of ways: for fashion, daily items of clothing, and for repairing our garments. When I first started stitching, I thought it was very difficult to demonstrate different styles of
Learning how to do a slip stitch technique will help you build the foundations of crochet. For our GH Stitch Club, we're showing you how to work and use slip stitch.
Bring your needle through to the front of the fabric and take a stitch to the right. Bring the needle back to the front of the fabric a stitch length to the right and then pass the needle through to the back of the fabric using the hole at the end of the first stitch. (As shown ...
Want to learn how to crochet? Say hello to step-by-step crochet stitch tutorials, a crash course on how to tie a slip knot, crochet a chain and learn your first stitches. Look out for beginner projects from hats, bags and scarves, that will have you hook
A step-by-step tutorial for how to hem knits on a coverstitch machine, such as a t-shirt, a dress or a pair of leggings. Including tips for hemming narrow openings.
If you went with this idea, you could even draw some players in the background! While you could do this, you may also want to go for a more small-scale scene. For example, the baseball could be sitting on a table along with a baseball glove and other gear. What kinds of settings ...
if not, then use its lever to do so. now you can thread the eye of the needle from front to back. pull a little extra thread and leave it hanging behind the machine. step 3: thread the bobbin now it is time to bring the bobbin thread up so it can form the bottom part of ...
Go forward one stitch length again and push the needle back down into the fabric. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until you get to the end of your seam. Once you get to the end, turn your fabric over to the back, run your needle under the back of an existing stitch, leave a loop and pull...
by Jenny Hart "1" is where your needle comes up through the fabric, "2" is where it goes down again. Give this simple stitch a try! It’s a total cinch to work. Make a single, straight stitch (1-2) as long or short as you want. (I make mine approx 1/4" o