
As a side note, it wasn't until a few years ago after looking at many blogs featuring embroidery that I realized I'd been taught the french knot incorrectly! What I was doing was really a small bullion stitch. Have you ever tried relearning something you'd been doing for a zillion years? So Ms. Sue and her passion for french knots has given me lots of recent practice in doing it correctly.
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Little polka dots! Nice addition, Judy!
The past couple of weeks have had all the right stitches for Sue!
French knots work out great for this. I hope I have learned the French knot correctly because I have it down pat now after doing so many on my 2nd block (pink flowers). I've never done the bullion stitch...I don't think I have.
hahahaha, I've had people tell me I tie my shoelaces wrong too. Who cares as long as it works.
French knots set off Sue's dress and hat beautifully.
Sue's so cute when she's knotty!
Oh my! :-)
Yes, you seem to be having all the right TAST stitch to keep you going. I know they're due to get complicated real soon but you've been ingenious so far for using them on your Sues. I don't think you need to ground the gate, looks good as is.
If you liked the results of the old way, why change? Love your Sue. =)
No such thing as tying your shoelaces wrong! Each tying method has benefits and disadvantages, same as stitches. Check out this fabulous shoelace site!
http://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/
Great work! You are going to have such a cute collection of SBS's when you're done!! You have a cute collection already!
Would you believe that I was once told I was peeling potatoes the wrong way, lol, I soon told her what to do with her potatoes.
Nice work with French Knots on your Sue's dress and hat.
Just a thought - would she be called "Rain Hat Sue" if the sun didn't shine on her everyday? Or maybe that's another series, lol.
There's a machine embroidery series called Sinbonnet Sue. It might be more fitting to my tastes! (Yours, too?)
Very pretty. Now I want to see your small bullion knots too.
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