In reply to Lynda Malleau. :-) Golly, thanks, Lynda!
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Your work is exquisite,perfection!
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In reply to Toni. Hmmmm... Well, the backstitches of the closed herringbone shou...
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Hi I love all your work Can you tell me please how to stop tufting stitches from pulling out of the fabric. I have tried and tried but have not been successful and get very frustrated to the poin...
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Cool!! That makes 4 fluffy stitches. One is Elizabethan/ Jacobean in origin (thanks to Allison Cole!), turkey work, this one, and happy_jasu (on Instagram and YouTube calls it the Tassel Flower S...
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Thank You for teaching.
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In reply to Diana Vollert. I'd probably use turkey work in a small circle like th...
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Can this be done in a small circle, like a dime sized circle?
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I love turkey stitch and this one just goes that one step further. Love it. Your tutorial makes it so easy to follow.
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In reply to Belinda. No special needles, just regular floss, and it can be worked...
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