Fly Stitch Embroidery Workshop with Niamh Wimperis
Embroidery • Educational, G, 12-Mar-2021
Niamh believes the fly stitch is a close cousin to the lazy daisy embroidery stitch. This is because it is created with a V stitch rather than a loop.
She has used it in the centre of leaves, to create pine branches and flowers.
You also get to see how to sort out a really knotty problem without having to cut your thread.
Niamh also has a workshop on the Satin Stitch from the same Sampler, click here to watch.
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