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These buttonhole stitches will be referred to as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
Then, buttonhole stitch into each stitch now showing, both layers together.
Occasionally bars of buttonhole stitches are worked over fabric and net before both are cut away.
Chain, satin, and buttonhole stitches are the primary stitches used.
It does make extensive use of buttonhole stitches, but they are done slightly differently than in Italian embroidery.
Most, including the chain, stem, satin and buttonhole stitches, date to the Han dynasty or before.
I especially like the buttonhole stitching."
Simple designs are created by holes left in otherwise plain cloth work formed by the buttonhole stitches.
Even something as simple as a bar-tack or a buttonhole stitch is usually done by a dedicated machine incapable of doing anything else.
Buttonhole stitches combined with knots include:
It is related to (and probably derives from) the older buttonhole stitch and chain stitch.
Thread is laid over top in the outline of the design and secured with a fine detached buttonhole stitch in a process called "couching".
Hollie Point is a flat needlepoint lace with rows of knotted buttonhole stitches worked over stretched threads.
Buttonhole stitches are structurally similar to featherstitches.
Hardanger never includes Buttonhole stitches, except for securing the edges of a piece of fabric.
Knotted edgings based on buttonhole stitches include:
"Kenmare lace" is a needlepoint Irish lace based on the detached buttonhole stitch.
Raised work arose from the detached buttonhole stitch fillings and braided scrolls of late Elizabethan embroidery.
In the classic buttonhole stitch, the needle is returned to the back of the fabric at a right angle to the original start of the thread.
The work is then built up using a variety of stitches - the most basic being a variety of Buttonhole stitch or blanket stitch.
Any type of knit buttonhole can be strengthened (and given neater edges) with embroidery, specifically the buttonhole stitch.
The fabric is simply folded over and the buttonhole stitching secures the two layers (or three layers if there is an interlining).
Edging stitches such as four-sided stitch, buttonhole stitch and fancy hemstitching techniques for finishing items.
Buttonhole stitch scallops, usually raised or padded by rows of straight or chain stitches, were a popular edging in the 19th century.
Work a row of buttonhole stitch top and bottom of band, often a useful way of working in the cast-on, cast-off end of yarn.