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Invisible stitching tutorial

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curious side of 𝕏1 year ago

Types of needle-craft stitches shared by abi_stitch_embroidery

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Engineers View1 year ago

That looks super cool! Making of sheep wool blanket ...

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Piggy's Plushies (COMMISSIONS CLOSED)1 year ago

This is commonly known as the "ladder stitch". I've found it to be useful for stitching up openings or attaching parts to a plush. If you're using it to close up a hole on a plush, you can brush along it with a wire slicker brush to make the line disappear!

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Cool war stories1 year ago

The blind stitch and ladder stitch are among the most common methods used to achieve invisible stitching

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MiscMaverick1 year ago

Stitching must be so meditating

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Scrolling Hall of Fame1 year ago

Invisible stitching? Now, that's magic for your sewing projects! Even your plush toys can keep their secrets. 🔑🧵

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Vance Roberts🔆1 year ago

That was so peaceful to watch.

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Siva1 year ago

That's nice tricks

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TypicalWhiteDude1 year ago

I watch something like this and think: yeah i could do that then I try and end up with Frankie's monster

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Sarah Bird1 year ago

my grandma can do it better..

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