As usual, you always give such great ideas to us. I love the no roll edging . It looks great and is simple to do. Thanks again for sharing with your followers! Joan Cruz
You should increase in the stitches just before the edging so that whatever width of bias edging you have is undisturbed by the increase. It will be a "wide" full-fashioned increase.
Love the new edging! I'm slow at it but hope to speed up. The edge looks great and does lie flat. Thanks. lkm
ReplyDeleteAs usual, you always give such great ideas to us. I love the no roll edging . It looks great and is simple to do.
ReplyDeleteThanks again for sharing with your followers!
Joan Cruz
Wonderful! Beats moss stitching an edge for 300 rows...
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to check it out whenever i know you have something new posted. What a great edge..thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBut I like to know how to increase when working with this technique?
I hope you can help
Kind regards
You should increase in the stitches just before the edging so that whatever width of bias edging you have is undisturbed by the increase. It will be a "wide" full-fashioned increase.
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