Thanks Beth I wasn't going to use this stitch on Bird Dance but you made it look so good and easy. I'm an East coast woolley! Love your left hand stitching too.
That is a very good question. For me when I want the picot to have a curve, I pull the weave a little tighter on that side. I kind of molded the beaks as I went. Your spokes should still be straight, but you can pull the working thread in a bit to shape the beak. I hope that helps.
Such a lovely stitch and tutorial 🥰 thank you
Beautful...............helpful video .........BETH.....................
Thank you, so helpful.
Thank you!!! Great tutorial 👍
Thanks Beth I wasn't going to use this stitch on Bird Dance but you made it look so good and easy. I'm an East coast woolley! Love your left hand stitching too.
Grazie molte per I tuoi insegnamenti. ❤
Great job! Ready to go give it a try on my Chirp!!
You make so easy to do thank you cheers
Thank you for the kind words.
This is very helpful - Really good video Beth!
Thanks Gwen! That means a lot to me....I have some other new videos to post too. Working on them today.
You have such a calming voice. I'm just learning and enjoying your video. Do ever use fusible?
Several of the birds in the project have curved bead. How do we make the curve in the woven picot stitch?
That is a very good question. For me when I want the picot to have a curve, I pull the weave a little tighter on that side. I kind of molded the beaks as I went. Your spokes should still be straight, but you can pull the working thread in a bit to shape the beak. I hope that helps.
@@westcoastwool Yes! that makes sense. Thank you for your prompt response.😊