If you want to make the butterfly stitch real bad, I bet you've already googled up some tutorial sites, but they just don't work out. It's actually simpler than you can imagine. All you have to do is make loops into loops, just like the beginning of the tutorials. Then just keep on adding loops and loops inside them, but be careful, a common mistake (just like the kind I made when I'm doing this stitch) is that you have to do everything in a pattern. That means if you overlap and make a loop from under the loop, then you have to keep on doing that when you make other loops otherwise you won't have a pattern. sure if you understand the tutorials you can follow along that. but be careful not to make a mistake or you'll have to start all over!
well go on ehow.com
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actually stitch is an alien experiment 626 who is owned by Lilo and star butterfly is a princess who was sent to earth and lives with a boy named marco diaz so maybe they are kinda alike.
For a cross stitch project featuring the keyword "butterfly," consider a design that showcases a colorful and intricate butterfly surrounded by vibrant flowers and foliage. This design will create a visually appealing and detailed finished piece that captures the beauty of nature.
You will need a basic knowledge of the Afghan Stitch to make this combination of stitches.
Butterflies not butterfly's, and you can't make them.
I believe you are referring to a "herringbone stitch." Here is a video link showing how to make a herringbone stitch: http://www.wonderhowto.com/how-to-herringbone-stitch-191551/
butterfly
Cross Stitch is a term used to stitch designs on linen or fabrics to make pictures, ornaments or embellish clothing. Is it agricultural? If you use 100% linen to stitch on, I guess it could be.
Satin stitch is regular embroidery, not cross stitch. It is basically straight stitches alongside each other across the shape to fill in.
feed paper to normal butterfly
feed paper to normal butterfly