Stitch School has moved to it's very own space on the web! You'll now find the Granitos post here. Comments are now closed on this post; if you'd like to leave a comment please do so on the new one.
What an interesting new stitch--I've never heard of this one before--granted, I've not heard of many embroidery stitches in the first place but I'm learning a lot from you. I can see where this stitch would indeed be useful for flowers and such. Thank you again for all of your tutorials.
I'm a freelance graphic designer with a home-based business crafting pillows and home accessories from vintage materials. I also resell some of the vintage treasures I find on my flea market trips, so look for buttons, trims, aprons, sewing patterns, accessories, cute baby things, and linens on my web site and Etsy shop.
Stitch School has moved to its new home! You'll find all the same posts you've read and loved here plus I'll be adding new stitches and other embroidery-related information. See you there!
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What an interesting new stitch--I've never heard of this one before--granted, I've not heard of many embroidery stitches in the first place but I'm learning a lot from you. I can see where this stitch would indeed be useful for flowers and such. Thank you again for all of your tutorials.
cool stitch...didn't know that one and I love those red buttons! saw them on flickr tonight.
"Granitos" means little grains, like sugar "granitos de azucar", not pimples! Maybe that'll make the stitch sweeter.
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