tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5603972433589107648.post1196109309999794821..comments2023-08-12T04:38:40.395-07:00Comments on Bluebell Wood: more about single uncorded back and forth detached buttonholeBeth Leahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00160368186306629601noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5603972433589107648.post-27988705064390899252010-06-07T12:11:57.563-07:002010-06-07T12:11:57.563-07:00Thanks Martha and thanks Linda!
Linda, about your...Thanks Martha and thanks Linda!<br /><br />Linda, about your question. I know this post is incomplete in regard to precise procedures. If you care to look further on to my more recent stuff, I pick up the ends of these discoveries in later posts, e.g. Yellow Rose where I show a photo of what that crucial end of row stitch needs to do. Also, if you look at the post about Gold Flower petal, that explains really well the 'anchoring' stitch that you are referring to. I'm so pleased you left a comment about this aspect because I was going to dedicate an entire post to it but decided against it, now I think I will do that post afterall. It's very nice to get feedback from people interested in the same thing. I love it! You can email me if you are still unclear but as I said, I think the answer is further on in the 2010 posts.<br />Regards<br />beth lea :)Beth Leahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00160368186306629601noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5603972433589107648.post-27609530793837381312010-06-02T23:33:28.855-07:002010-06-02T23:33:28.855-07:00Beth Lea, Can you explain how to make the turn at...Beth Lea, Can you explain how to make the turn at the end of each row when working single uncorded back and forth DBH--the kind that is only attached at the base? Particularly, say, a flower petal where the sides continue straight for a few rows before decreasing into a rounded shape at the tip--the straight parts on the sides in particular.<br /><br />Love your tutorials. Thanks for working them out and sharing. There is so little information on these stitches. LindaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5603972433589107648.post-42233454134687982622010-01-31T16:39:52.837-08:002010-01-31T16:39:52.837-08:00Re. your question about doing a totally detached D...Re. your question about doing a totally detached DB return row. . .YES YES you can! You can e-mail me directly if you'd like to exchange details on this.<br /><br />MarthaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com