Although we're always trying to diversify our stitch repertoires...which stitches do you gravitate to?

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I love the things that can be done with herringbone, Lazy Daisy & Buttonhole variations. Exploring more with Chain stitch because it travels nicely...and have always liked backstitching for that too. For Silk Ribbon ... French Knot roses and LD Bullion Tips.

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I find I'm always using looped stitches--chain and variations, buttonhole and feather. Marjorie

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Well, I would have to say that satin stitch is my favourite and I totally love couching but while doing my February TIF I became totally addicted to whipped and woven wheels.
CA

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I gravitate to running stitch, chain stitch variations and fly stitch.

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One stitch I didn't know before TAST is oyster stitch.
I fell in love with it and use it very often now.
I also like feather stitch and lazy daisy - actually everything with a floral look.

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Hmmm, I guess my favorites would be feather, buttonhole + variations, lazy daisy, chain, herringbone, colonial knots (I like them better than french knots), etc. When I participated in the TAST challenge I discovered a few others that I really fell in love with like the oyster stitch. Also using silk ribbon with these stitches just adds such a wonderful dimension to embroidery. Would love to explore some of these stitches and others a whole lot more!

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I seem to gravitate to the following, stem stitch, herring bone, fly stitch, feather stitch, chain stitch, bullions, french knots.....I would really like to brave a few others, like the oyster stitch which I have tried but sadly I never seem to get it right, I don't know if it is because I am left handed.....

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Leslie, I'm right handed but I had problems too, doing it how I saw it in Sharons instructions. I remember that I thought this must be made for left-handers because it was awkward for me.
I changed the direction and this works better for me.
Actually I only make step one in a different way. What you see in the second photo I do the same way.
Maybe you should try it like I do it.
It also helps to pull the thread in a vertical direction and hold it with your thumb for the first step of the stitch.

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I think my favourite stitch is knot. And since I've discovered A tales of two stitches by Beaney and Littlejohn, I would add Sorbello and lock stitches.

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Hi Kirsten many thanks I will give this a go...

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Thanks Paula I will pay Elizabeth a visit .......

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Even though I design in cross stitch, I tend to gravitate to stem, satin and french knots. Gee. The first three stitches my Grandmother taught me... Wonder if that has something to do with it?!

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