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  • #16
    Re: ART AND CRAFT: Learn Embroidery stitches :)

    Originally posted by Wafa View Post
    thanks aquari :phool:.......haa ji kosish hai kay ham sab bhi aap ke tarha sughar ban jaein.....:blush: tu ye baat hai aap ko bhi aata hai.....great.....ab aap bhi time nikal kar pher say try maroo......

    u r :welcome:
    Allah ko manoo Wafa ku mujhey sughar keh kr badnam kr rahi hoo :hehe:
    or meri trhaa na hi banoo :na:.....thak jaoo gii :tasali:
    hmm sooch tu rahi hoo bus dua krna k time mil jayee
    but for u dear dear..really excellent effort :thmbup:

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    • #17
      Re: ART AND CRAFT: Learn Embroidery stitches :)

      wow Zabardast :thmbup:
      Gr8 work Wafa :rose keep it up
      i will must try InshAllah

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      • #18
        Re: ART AND CRAFT: Learn Embroidery stitches :)

        Originally posted by aquari View Post
        u r :welcome:
        Allah ko manoo Wafa ku mujhey sughar keh kr badnam kr rahi hoo :hehe:
        or meri trhaa na hi banoo :na:.....thak jaoo gii :tasali:
        hmm sooch tu rahi hoo bus dua krna k time mil jayee
        but for u dear dear..really excellent effort :thmbup:
        badnam nahi balkay famous kar rahi hoo...samjha karo...:wk
        aur thaknay ka mood hai aaj kal ...free reh reh kar bore ho gaye ho...:blush:
        hope kay tumhe time mil jaye ..aaj aur bhi share kar daiti ho..wo bhi sath mai try marna...


        Originally posted by aik_lerki View Post
        wow Zabardast :thmbup:
        Gr8 work Wafa :rose keep it up
        i will must try InshAllah
        Thanks aik larki :rose....haa zaroor try marna....abhi start hai aagay aur bhi interesting stitches hai....
        Last edited by Wafa; 18 August 2007, 22:19.
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        • #19
          Re: ART AND CRAFT: Learn Embroidery stitches :)

          Running Stitch Varieties : (cont from last post)

          Interlaced Double Running Stitch

          Double interlaced running stitch is an attractive line.Work two rows of running stitch.
          You can also thread a fine ribbon through the running stitch foundation.

          Use
          blunt ended tapestry
          needle to avoid splitting the foundation of running stitch.
          With this stitch, take care to lace and not to pick up any of the fabric.




          Stepped Threaded Running Stitch

          Work two rows of running stitch.'Step' the second row.
          In other words work the second row so that the stitches are set alternately
          .



          As you move from row to row do not pass the needle through the ground fabric.
          Use a blunt ended tapestry needle for this part of the process to avoid splitting the foundation running stitches.







          Last edited by Wafa; 18 August 2007, 23:23.
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          • #20
            Re: ART AND CRAFT: Learn Embroidery stitches :)

            bahut khoob ...isi tarha humen sikhati jaye

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            • #21
              Re: ART AND CRAFT: Learn Embroidery stitches :)

              Ab tak running stich aur us ke varieties seekhe hai ab aagay chaltay hai dosray stitch ke taraf...
              agar kuch samagh na aaye tu bila jhijhak pooch laina......:phool:

              ~ Back Stitch ~

              Back stitch is an old stitch which can be used as a delicate outline.
              The back stitch can be further decorated by whipping it, just like the running stitch.






              work right to left, bringing your thread up at A, determining the length of your stitch between A and the starting point of your line.
              Take your needle back to B, insert and encourage it up at C .Pull the thread through.
              Continue working in a backwards-forewards motion until you have completed the line.






              Varieties of Back Stitch

              ~Whipped Back Stitch~



              Whipped back stitch creates a slightly raised line which is simple, quick and easy to work.
              Work a foundation row of back stitch.Make each stitch slightly longer and looser than usual.
              Next whip the row. You do this by bringing the needle up from the foundation fabric, take the thread over the top and pass the needle under the first back stitch.
              Do not pick up any of the fabric as you whip.

              Repeat this action until you have moved the length of the row.




              ~Threaded Back Stitch~



              This quick stitch creates a useful decorative line.Work a foundation row of back stitch.
              Make each stitch slightly longer and looser than usual.Use a blunt-ended tapestry needle, to weave a second thread
              alternately up and down behind this row of foundation stitches. This weaving movement is made without entering the fabric.




              Last edited by Wafa; 22 August 2007, 02:22.
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              • #22
                Re: ART AND CRAFT: Learn Embroidery stitches :)

                ~Stem Stitch~



                Stem stitch is often worked to outline a shape.Work from left to right taking small regular stitches with a forwards and backwards motion along the line of the design.
                The thread is kept to the right of the needle after picking up a small piece of material. This means that it always emerges from the left side of the previous stitch.

                ~Wipped stem stitch~



                Whipped stem stitch creates a raised heavier line.It is useful if you need to create a bold line particularly on curves.
                A foundation row of stem stitch is first worked. The second thread is whipped over the line without picking up any ground fabric.
                A contrasting colour thread can be used for the whipping.


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                • #23
                  Re: ART AND CRAFT: Learn Embroidery stitches :)

                  koi aaya he nahi .....last update 3 din pehlay kar de the ......kisi nay kuch seekha bhi :cc: ya aisay he post kar rahi hoo......
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                  • #24
                    Re: ART AND CRAFT: Learn Embroidery stitches :)

                    pher bhi aagay chaltay hai ......koi na koi tu seekh lay ga.......:lpop:
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                    • #25
                      Re: ART AND CRAFT: Learn Embroidery stitches :)

                      pher bhi aagay chaltay hai ......koi na koi tu seekh lay ga.......:lpop:

                      ~Chain Stitch~



                      Chain stitch is one of the oldest of the decorative stitches and is the basis of a large group of stitches. The distance between the points where the needle exits and enters the fabric determines the width of the chain.



                      Chain stitch is simple to work. Bring the needle up through the fabric and hold the thread with the left thumb. Insert the needle back into where it first came out. Take the needle through the fabric bringing the point of the needle out a short space along the line to be stitched. With the thread wrapped under the needle point pull the needle through the fabric.




                      ~Varieties of Chain Stitch~
                      Lazy Daisy Stitch :




                      This stitch is often worked in a circle to form a flower motif and as a result known as lazy daisy stitch.This stitch can also be worked either with a double or triple loop to form more complex designs.



                      To work this stitch bring the needle up through the fabric and hold the thread with the left thumb.
                      Insert the needle back into where it first came out.
                      Take the needle through the fabric bringing the point of the needle out a short space away.
                      With the thread wrapped under the needle point pull the needle through the fabric.


                      Whipped Chain Stitch:


                      Make each chain stitch slightly longer and a little looser than usual. You need to keep each chain stitch loose because it will tighten slightly when you whip it.



                      First work a foundation row of chain stitch.Taking care not to pick up any of the fabric, with a second thread whip the foundation row.

                      This is a useful stitch if a raised line is required on a delicate fine fabric which can not accept a heavy thread through the weave. This stitch can also be worked with variations of contrasting colour or texture.

                      Zig Zag Chain Stitch:

                      Zigzag chain stitch is effective when sewn stitched row upon row to build up patterns for borders or as a single row.



                      Work as you would chain stitch but place each loop at right angles to the previous loop to create the zigzag line.
                      As you enter the fabric with each loop pierce the end of the previous loop.
                      This will ensure that each section of the chain lies flat.


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                      • #26
                        Re: ART AND CRAFT: Learn Embroidery stitches :)

                        wow yaar zabar10 ..wafa aap nay to sughar bana k he dam lna hay ham ko :ff:

                        step by stp ki waja say bohat aasan lag raha hay ... or bannay k bad ki snaps dekh k dil kar raha hay jald az jald sekh jaaon:ff: aap sikhati jaao ham pechay pechay class main bethay hain .
                        Aao uss ~*Ajnabi*~Ko Yaad Karen.!!

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                        • #27
                          Re: ART AND CRAFT: Learn Embroidery stitches :)

                          main nay saray lesson save kar liye hain :ff: kal fram nikalon gi or saman lay k pc k samnay beth jaongi dekh dekh ksekh jaongi inshaAllah
                          Aao uss ~*Ajnabi*~Ko Yaad Karen.!!

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                          • #28
                            Re: ART AND CRAFT: Learn Embroidery stitches :)

                            Originally posted by Dil_E_Veran View Post
                            wow yaar zabar10 ..wafa aap nay to sughar bana k he dam lna hay ham ko :ff:

                            step by stp ki waja say bohat aasan lag raha hay ... or bannay k bad ki snaps dekh k dil kar raha hay jald az jald sekh jaaon:ff: aap sikhati jaao ham pechay pechay class main bethay hain .
                            thanks Dil_E_Veran.......:rose

                            sorry kaafi time ho gaya update nahi ke.......us kay leya sorry........ab mai inshAllah regularly update karo ge.........:phool:
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                            • #29
                              Re: ART AND CRAFT: Learn Embroidery stitches :)

                              ~Button hole stitch(Blanket Stitch)~





                              Button hole stich is also known as Blanket stitch becoz it is often used at edging on blankets.
                              This stitch is worked from left to right over two imaginary lines. Bring the thread out on the lower line, insert the needle in position in the upper line making a straight downward motion and then loop the thread under the needle point. Pull the needle through the fabric to form a loop and repeat this process along the line.







                              Last edited by Wafa; 25 January 2008, 00:40.
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                              • #30
                                Re: ART AND CRAFT: Learn Embroidery stitches :)

                                meri mama nay aap ka thread dekha tha to bohat khush hoi then k khud b sughar larki hay
                                tum b kuch sekh lo :hehe:
                                Aao uss ~*Ajnabi*~Ko Yaad Karen.!!

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