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Then she pulled the hair back into a sleek French knot.
Her hair was up in a French knot with bangs.
She was a small, fragile woman with auburn hair wrapped into a French knot.
For a double French knot twist the thread around the needle two times.
However an easier knot to learn, if you are just starting out, is the "French knot".
Bugle and rounds beads with French knots were added for decoration.
His sword had a very fancy French knot.
The centre of the pansy can be worked in cross stitch, French knots or beads.
But I never heard of a French knot.
Rows of French knots, as large as marbles, fill some areas.
She had sharp features, a slightly aquiline nose, and her hair was tightly pulled back into a French knot.
A variation on the French knot may also be used to add depth and colour to an obi or a kimono.
They are typically French knots, with being rice-shaped.
The stitches we used were called running stitches, whipping and French knots.
She reached up and released her golden hair from the French knot that kept it from getting in her way.
The hair was tied in a French knot like Grace Kelly used to wear.
Common knotted stitches include French knots and coral stitch.
Fill in the middle of the stitch with one or more French Knots, using a contrast shade if desired.
"I doubt Andrea can even thread a needle, let alone do French knots," he said cheerfully.
The stitches used are French knots, stem-stitch, back-stitch and satin-stitch.
Using black yarn, work a small circle of chain stitch for the nose and two French knots for the eyes.
French Knot Bring the thread through to the right side of the fabric where the knot is to be placed.
These cross stitch kits include fractional stitches and French knots which make them a bit more advanced.
Create blossoms with cold water soluble fabric or crepoline and cover them with French knots.