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What do you can do with Ribbons?

Crafts ideas to you 🌸

“Wall Hanging”

striped ribbons
coloured postcards of photos
glue PVA

Fold over a lenght of ribbon at one end and glue in place for a hanhing loop.
Make a ribbon bow and glue it to the base of the hanging loop.
Glue on the right side of the ribbon and position cards or photos at even intervals.
Hang the finished piece on a wall.

“Pictures Frames”

Striped ribbons assorted
Pictures frames
Beads and Sequins assorted
glue PVA

Glue lengths of ribbon to the picture frame.
Add a hanging loop made of ribbon to the back of the frame at the centre top.
For a extra decoration glue beads, sequins to the ribbon frame.

“Cushions”

Striped fabrics assorted
Fabric plain
Matching sewing thread
Cushion pad

Cut the fabric to twice (size of the cushion plus about 20cm overlap).
Fold one short edge to the wrong side and stitch in place.
With the wrong side of the fabric facing, fold the cushion shape with the overlap at one end (like a pillow), making sure that the stitched edge will end up on the outside.
Stitch down both sides of the cushion then return right side out and insert cushion pad.

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Stitch Glossary

A glossary and tips to you 🌸

TENT or PETIT POINT

bring the thread out the right-hand side work a stitch diagonally upwards over one canvas thread intersection, pass the needle diagonally down wards behind one horizontal and two
vertical canvas threads and bring throught in readiness for next stitch.
The second row is worked from left to right, the direction of the stitches is the same as the previous row but the needle is passed, diagonally upwards.
All stitches should slope in the same direction. The stitches on the reverse side are longer and slope more than on the correct side.

RUNNING STITCH

Pass the needle over and under the fabric, making the upper stitches should also be of the upper stitches.

STRAIGHT STITCH

This is shown as single spaced stitches worked either in a rectangular or irregular manner.

CHAIN STITCH

Bring the thread out at the top of the line and hold down with left thumb.
Insert the needle again where it emerged and bring the point out a short distance away.
Put the thread through, keeping the working thread under the needle point.

SATIN STITCH

is made up of straight stitches worked closely together across the shape.
Care must be taken to keep a good edge.
Do not make the stitches too long, otherwise they are liable to be pulled out of position.

LONG & SHORT STITCH

In the first row the stiches are alternaly long and short, closely follow the outline of the shape.
The stitches in the following rows are even in size worked to achieve a smooth appearance.

SPLIT STITCH

Bring the thread through and make a small stitches over the line of the design, piercing the working thread with needle.
Split stitch maybe used as a tilling were a fine, flat surface is required.

HALF CROSS STITCH

Bring the thread through at the righ-hand side.
Insert the needle one thread down and one thread to the left, so forming a half cross.
This forms a small straight stitch on the back of the work.
This stitch maybe worked from right to left of left to right, but all stitches must lie in the same directions.

FRENCH KNOTS

Bring the thread out at the required position, hold the thread down with the left thumb and encircle the thread twice with the needle.
Still holding the thread firmly with your thumb, twist the needle back to the starting point and insert it close to where the thread first emerged.
Pull thread through to the back and secure for a single french knot or pass onto the position of the next stitch.

STEM STITCH

Work from left to right taking regular, small stitches along the line of the design.
The thread always emerge on the left side of the previous stitch.

BACK STITCH

Bring the thread through on the stitch line, then take a small backward stitch through the fabric.
Bring the needle through again a little in front of the first stitch, take another stitch, inserting the needle at the point where it first came through.
For back stitch on canvas work in the same way over the number of threads required.

BUTTON HOLE STITCH

Bring the thread out on the lower line, insert the needles in position in the upper line, taking a straight downward stitch with the thread under the needle point.
Pull up the stitch to form a loop and repeat.

CROSS STITCH

Bring the thread throught at the lower right-hand side, insert the needle one block up and one block to the left and bring out 1 block down, this forming a half cross, continue in this way to
the end of the row.
Complete the upper half of all crosses should lie in the same direction.

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