How to work embroidery stitches; a practical method with 69 illustrations . ^ Flowers worked in flat Satin Stitch I. Fig. 26 Flat satin stitch is worked without any outline or padding; thestitch is the same as satin stitch. It si worked straight or sloped. Sometimes as is shown in the illustration the edge of the leavesonly is embroidered to leave the middle free. In the middleforming the centre work rice stitches. Spray worked in Satin Stitch *V ; .. ^- ? .- . X. %? ?; ,,^^^^ Fig. 27— IQ — This spray shows small leaves and dots worked in satin stems are overcasted. A stem and a lea


How to work embroidery stitches; a practical method with 69 illustrations . ^ Flowers worked in flat Satin Stitch I. Fig. 26 Flat satin stitch is worked without any outline or padding; thestitch is the same as satin stitch. It si worked straight or sloped. Sometimes as is shown in the illustration the edge of the leavesonly is embroidered to leave the middle free. In the middleforming the centre work rice stitches. Spray worked in Satin Stitch *V ; .. ^- ? .- . X. %? ?; ,,^^^^ Fig. 27— IQ — This spray shows small leaves and dots worked in satin stems are overcasted. A stem and a leaf outlined andpadded are shown, read} to be embroidered. Initials To work initials properly it is necessary to baste them first straighton a firm lining : oil cloth, glazed calico or paper; then work thepadding or filling in after having traced out the work (fig. 28.,


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