Loop Stitch (for Huck) The loop stitch can be open where the thread never crosses over itself. Or it can be closed, where the thread does cross back through a float you have stitched either in a single loop or figure eight or twisted loop. « Back to Stitches
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Step Stitch (for Huck)
Step Stitch (for Huck) The step stitch also goes up a row, but instead of going to the next float over, the stitch is made through a float on top of the one you just stitched. This stitch can be done working up one or more rows and can be directly on top of the […]
Zig Zag (for Huck)
Zig Zag Stitch (for Huck) The zig zag stitch also goes straight across the fabric but going up or down a row(s) as indicated by your pattern. Here are some examples of the zig zag stitch. « Back to Stitches
Straight Stitch (for Huck)
Straight Stitch (for Huck) The straight stitch is just what it sounds like, you stitch straight across the fabric. You can stitch through every float, every other float, or whatever your pattern calls for. « Back to Stitches
Cran-Raspberry Ring
Cran-Raspberry Ring 1-3 oz. raspberry gelatin 1-3 oz. lemon gelatin 2 cups boiling water 1-10 oz. package frozen raspberries 1-14 oz. cranberry-orange relish (like Ocean Spray brand) 1 cup 7-Up Dissolve gelatin in 2 cups boiling water. Stir in frozen raspberries, break up large pieces with fork. Add relish. Chill until cold but not set. […]
Banana Bars
I just made these delicious bars last week because I had some over-ripe bananas that needed to either be thrown or baked into something. They are really delicious and quick to make. I didn’t even use an electric mixer; just used a spoon to stir! Banana Bars 1 cup sugar 1 cup mashed very ripe […]