Step 2: Getting Started and Increase Rounds Pattern Note - at the end of every round slip stitch back into the first stitch to complete. Start with 10 dc into a magic loop, pull loop tight. (If you don't understand magic loop just start with a ch3 joined to work in the round instea...
The first Tunisian Crochet Stitch many learn is the Simple Stitch. As the name suggests, this stitch is easy-to-learn and fun to make.
Cross Stitch is one of theeasiest formsof needlework as it combines a simple, straight stitch with a fabric that has evenly spaced holes to pass the thread through. The charts for cross stitch are similar to painting by numbers and by counting carefully and stitching slowly, you will easily ...
Half double crochet makes a solid crocheted fabric without holes. It’s a simple stitch that’s well suited to a wide variety of crochet projects, likebaby blankets,pillows,scarves, andwarm sweaters. How to Half Double Crochet A half double crochet stitch is very similar to thesingle crochet...
Embroidery has always been an art of creativity and fun. Moreover, blanket stitch in embroidery has always been the easiest and most favorite skill among all of them. Are you also looking to learn how to do a blanket stitch in embroidery?
Here's how to do stitch and go braids, according to braider Erica White on "The Braid Up." We're also sharing tips to keep your hair and scalp moisturized.
Pull the mask right side out through the gap you left and press well, tucking the seam allowances down into the opening. Topstitch 1/4″ from the edge all the way around, taking care to not stitch through your FOE! Ta-da. You can shut the world out in style now. ...
If this is your first quilt, go for a simple pattern for a small quilt. Limit your color pallet to a few colors or patterns and use a basic block pattern. Full squares or triangles made from half squares are good options for first-time quilters. Do you have a baby shower coming up?
Is to theeyeor in the throat. If something is stuck in those areas, leave it in place. Keep the person calm. If the injury is not an emergency, but is worse than a simple scrape or scratch, you may not be sure what to do. Here's how to know if you need stitches. ...
To get them even, I wrapped my wool round a book and cut at both ends. See picture for how to sew on: I drew a line, to get a roughly straight main. Sew in the piece of wool and then tie a simple not. Repeat LOTS. The more you do, the better the mane! Isn’t he simply...