Friday, October 5, 2012

VIDEO TUTORIAL - ROUND KUTCH - BASIC


I have many videos to be uploaded.
I tried a lot. Finally, i managed to upload  3 whole videos completely.
I wish the steps to upload a video had been much more easier, or I would have uploaded a hundred videos by now.
EITHER WAYS  back to the tutorial part ,give suggestions or comments on my video tutorial.....

Round kutch - 1










Round kutch - 2
 





Round kutch - 3



Friday, February 25, 2011

Back Stitch

How To Back Stitch

Back stitch is one of the straight stitches and is most often used as an outlining stitch, although it can also form the basis for other decorative stitches. It is one of the main stitches used in black work.



Fig 1
Bring the needle through at A and insert the needle at B.




 Fig 2
Bring the needle out at C (the distance between C - A and A - B should be equal).



Fig 3
Re-insert the needle at A, making sure the needle is inserted exactly in the hole previously made.





Fig 4
Bring the needle out at D, keeping the distance between D and C, the same as the length of the previous stitches.




Fig 5
Re-insert the needle at C in exactly the same hole as previously made.














   

Monday, December 20, 2010

Spanish Coral Stitch (or) Crested Chain Stitch

Spanish coral stitch (or) Crested chain is actually a combination two stitches named Chain stitch and Coral stitch .
Draw two imaginary parallel lines.(distance between the two lines should be 1cm)
Follow the given below steps.


























Sunday, December 19, 2010

Zigzag Twisted Chain (or) Spanish Knotted Feather Stitch





Draw  a straight line.
Bring the thread through A.

Take a slanting stitch ("B") to the left ("C") through the fabric under the laid thread and pull through with the needle point over the working thread as shown in Fig 2.



Take a slanting stitch ("D") to the right ("E")  through the fabric under the laid thread and pull through with the needle point over the working thread as shown in Fig 3.



Take a stitch in the same way to the left as in Fig 4.







Repeat Figs. 2,3 and  4 to the end of the line then fasten off with a small stitch as shown in Fig 7.

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