One of Ted’s co-workers presented his research on attitudes toward disabled athletes at an international conference in Istanbul and brought Ted this omiyage.
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Wednesday, July 31, 2013
TAST 75 Woven Zig Zag Chain Stitch
This
week’s stitch at Pintangle is the Woven Zig Zag Chain Stitch. Here are my two samples - #5 perle in blue
and #8 perle in ecru. I need a lot more
practice with the tension, but I think this will be a useful stitch.
Omiyage
from Istanbul
One of Ted’s co-workers presented his research on attitudes toward disabled athletes at an international conference in Istanbul and brought Ted this omiyage.
One of Ted’s co-workers presented his research on attitudes toward disabled athletes at an international conference in Istanbul and brought Ted this omiyage.
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3 comments:
All woven stitches are stylish. I loved doing the Woven Detached Chain so I am sure I will enjoy this one, too. Have not started yet.
The omiyage from Istanbul looks delicious.
Great stitches, they look so different when you use a different angle.
I found getting the right tension tricky too but you've done a great job.
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