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  1. Elle Heinzle (Indian Wells) Said:

    French knots pull the needle through to the back, leaving a small knot on the surface, as a french knot can form the center of a flower, an eye, curly hair or serve as an accent in a group or scattered in a large cross stitched area. step-by-step french knot is one of the easiest of all knots. interestingly, however, it is often hailed as the one of the most difficult-to-handle or difficult-to-do stitches.

  2. Lex Jernigan (Wrentham) Said:

    Make it mine magazine editor linda augsburg shows you how to make french knots. french knots are troublesome for some cross stitchers. learn how to stitch a french knot with these illustrations and how-to steps. you are here: home / french knot embroidery stitch how-to. french knot embroidery stitch how-to. posted in embroidery stitches | tagged embroidery, french knot, how to

  3. Finbar Sobol (Neptune City) Said:

    The purl bee is a craft blog created for you by purl soho where we publish ideas for you to knit, crochet, sew, stitch and more! you can view our projects below. some people find it better to work the knot with the fabric stretched in an embroidery hoop using a chenille or straw needle. french knot is also known as french dot how to sew a colonial knot embroidery stitch. a colonial knot looks a lot like a french knot, and is often used in its place. if you've ever wanted to make a french

  4. Saskia Cotton (Newland) Said:

    French knots, part of the decorative embroidery category, are dainty, rosebud-like stitches that can be found on a variety of fabric surfaces. they are easy to learn the french knot is one of several knotted stitches used in embroidery. it can be worked individually, in groups as a filling, or along a line or path. learn to make oooh la la! french knots – so very fancy – and so very frustrating. when you don't know the trick to them, that is. for years i had a love/hate

  5. Deb Schlette (Grand Saline) Said:

    Make an embroidery french knot here is a list of what you may need. and following suite are the instructions. what you need. embroidery hoop; scissors embroidery french knot |в–є watch how to videos & articles tagged "embroidery french knot" on wonder how to, like use the french knot in silk ribbon embroidery if you do embroidery or cross stitching, you'll eventually need to learn how to tie a french knot. in a cross stitch project, small features such as eyes are usually

  6. Journey Boenig (Columbia) Said:

    Welcome to the hand embroidery network a community for contemporary hand embroiderers across the globe. come and join us! make it mine magazine editor linda augsburg shows you how to make french knots. a french knot takes the place of a dot in embroidery. watch this video embroidery learn how to do a french knot in hand embroidery. go to all projects ~ click here. click below for related craft projects and vendor stores

  7. Cheyanne Okerlund (Glencoe) Said:

    Do you panic if a cross stitch pattern tells you to stitch a french knot? let me help you learn how to stitch french knots easily. 3: backstitch with satin stitch 4: satin stitch and stem stitch 5, 8, 11, 12, and 13: chain stitch 6: backstitch 7: french knots 9: cross-stitch 10: satin stitch while most of the time i have been able to get away with using either a cross stitch or just completely ignoring the french knot, i knew that i couldn't keep

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