Blanket Stitch Around Buttonhole
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Blanket stitch around buttonhole. The buttonhole and blanket stitches can be worked horizontally vertically and diagonally and can be used for bands straight curved angular or scalloped borders fillings and individual motifs. Look for new crafting videos on our channel on mondays and thursdays. The blanket stitch is one of the most versatile embroidery stitches beginners learn. About the buttonhole stitch the buttonhole stitch is visually similar to the blanket stitch but uses a different method of sewing.
The blanket stitch is a wonderful hand sewing technique to learn as it can be used to great effect as decorative edging on various projects including blanke. Doing the blanket stitch corners is easy. The stitch can be seen on both sides of the blanket reference link tailors and seamstresses used the buttonhole stitch which was the sturdiest stitch for hand stitching buttonhole edges. On saturdays we post quick.
The blanket stitch is commonly used to finish the raw edges of blankets and other fabrics as well as to tack down folded hems. Traditionally this stitch is used to secure the edges of buttonholes as it gives a much sturdier stitch due to the knots it makes. Join karen johnson as she demonstrates how to finish a raw or turned edge with a machine blanket or buttonhole stitch. This stitch is also referred to as the tailored buttonhole stitch.
How to stitch the blanket stitch around corners.