We think that designs worked up using a continental
stitch come out more beautiful when completed with this
stitch than with any other needlepoint
stitch. The designs are truer and neater. In addition, the continental
stitch uses less yarn than other stitches.
These fun stitches are decorative loops held in place with a tack
stitch at the end of the loop. Bring needle up at A. Make a loose loop with the thread and insert needle back in A and bring point of needle up at B (just inside loop). Pull needle out at B and insert back in ...
Yes, most of the Bucilla Baby ensembles have the design stamped on them. This makes stitching easier than traditional counted
cross-
stitch.
Cross-
stitch and simple embroidery stitches are used in Bucilla Baby
kits. Each kit includes easy-to-follow instructions and diagrams to complete the project.
Back stitches are completed after
cross-stitches and each
stitch is made the same length as one
cross-
stitch. Pull the needle through at the point marked A. Then go down at the point marked B. Come back up at C and down at D.
Depending on your skill level,
kits can be completed in as little as one day to one week.
The
kits range from beginner to intermediate.
Yes, all
kits include fabric, needle, floss, instruction sheet, and any accessories (such as plastic frame or hoop) that are required for finishing the kit.
Satin stitches should be close enough to cover fabric without overlapping. Refer to the Design Chart for size of area to be worked in satin stitches. Begin at one side of satin stitched area. Come up at A; go down at B. Fill in area.
Yes, Bucilla Baby
kits include cotton embroidery floss, needle and simple to follow instructions and diagrams.