tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4673783619090301452.post5862422895630993434..comments2023-08-25T16:22:16.353+01:00Comments on Piece'n'Peace: The Order of StitchingLis Harwoodhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11700965811840448266noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4673783619090301452.post-76962881894054282452010-10-06T23:03:36.539+01:002010-10-06T23:03:36.539+01:00Thanks Lis, the little thing like the loops help, ...Thanks Lis, the little thing like the loops help, I'm stitching a small section of sashiko on my BORO cloth and will keep that in mind. Your work inspires me. I will have to get a kit from Sue. Thanks again - Hugs NatNotjustnathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03591758405112517434noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4673783619090301452.post-68063037714592743472010-10-06T23:06:54.318+01:002010-10-06T23:06:54.318+01:00Traditionally, for nowaki (going from right to lef...Traditionally, for nowaki (going from right to left) stitch up along the short grass, strand across and stitch down the longer one, then stitch over the arc, and repeat. When you get to the other side, go from left to right, stitching over the arc, along the long grass, strand to the short one and then repeat. If you want to accent the grasses in another colour, the method Susan Fletcher recommends would work. :-)Susan Briscoehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12478005503421741631noreply@blogger.com