Lock stitch embroidery

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This is a variation on turkey work and I found it created a denser grouping of loops. And it seemed quicker for me to lock down the stitches - gosh I’m tempted to make a pillow with these loops ➰ let me know what you think☺️

The lock stitch: Day 1 in 2025 | Embroidery stitches, Embroidery techniques, Embroidery tutorials

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TAST 2010 - Week 33 Details of each band and additional pix are blogged mindblogglings.blogspot.com/2010_10_01_archive.html#23360... Tutorial & info about TAST: www.pintangle.com/journal/2010/10/12/tast-2010-week-33-lo... TAST2010 Flickr Pool: www.flickr.com/groups/56846286@N00/pool/with/5066204362/

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Never underestimate simple stitches. Take, for example, the running stitch. It is the simplest of embroidery stitches. But you can do a lot with it! The running stitch can be used as a filling, it can be used to form the foundation of compound stitches, it can be "dressed up" by being laced or w

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