Our homes and their adornments; . Twisted Chain Stitch. Satin Stitch.—Our illustration of this stitch gives a very good idea of the way towork it. It is very pop-ular, and suitable forwoik with flosses, em-broidery silks, zephyiS,and crewels. The de-sign is stamped on thegoods, and the wholetilled in well with silk orworsted, before the realembroidery is must be taken tohave the edges is really an over-and-over stit(.-h, tlu work ap- ^-——-— — pearing nearly alike on Satin Stitch. both HERRING-BONE STITCH. 235 Knot Stitch.—This stitchis useful in making the centerof f
Our homes and their adornments; . Twisted Chain Stitch. Satin Stitch.—Our illustration of this stitch gives a very good idea of the way towork it. It is very pop-ular, and suitable forwoik with flosses, em-broidery silks, zephyiS,and crewels. The de-sign is stamped on thegoods, and the wholetilled in well with silk orworsted, before the realembroidery is must be taken tohave the edges is really an over-and-over stit(.-h, tlu work ap- ^-——-— — pearing nearly alike on Satin Stitch. both HERRING-BONE STITCH. 235 Knot Stitch.—This stitchis useful in making the centerof flowers and the ends of sta-mens. The needle is broughtthrough, and the floss woundabout it one or more times,when it is again thrust throughthe material very near where itwas hreught up.
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