How to work embroidery stitches; a practical method with 69 illustrations . ,,..«...«».. i>».^. ,7^. -??*•--^Vr IMG. 7 It is a crewel stitch in which the last stitch goes hali beyondthe stitch worked previously. On the wrong side the stitches do not meet, leaving betweeneach the length of a stitcli. — 8 — Running Stitch. Fig. 8 This stitch is used a great deal for the kinds of work whichshould be quickh done. Over the outline a long running stitch is done, then the threadleft loose is covered by overcasting stitches, that is to say bypassing the needle across in the stitches. To cove


How to work embroidery stitches; a practical method with 69 illustrations . ,,..«...«».. i>».^. ,7^. -??*•--^Vr IMG. 7 It is a crewel stitch in which the last stitch goes hali beyondthe stitch worked previously. On the wrong side the stitches do not meet, leaving betweeneach the length of a stitcli. — 8 — Running Stitch. Fig. 8 This stitch is used a great deal for the kinds of work whichshould be quickh done. Over the outline a long running stitch is done, then the threadleft loose is covered by overcasting stitches, that is to say bypassing the needle across in the stitches. To cover larger spacesseveral overcasting stitches are worked into very long stitches. Overcasted back Stitching


Size: 2561px × 976px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, booksubjectembroidery, bookyear1