The important things to remember are -
- Stitches should be evenly spaced - one stitch length
- They should be an even distance from the edge of the fabric
- The rungs of the 'ladder' should be parallel to each other
Ladder Stitch |
Start with a large knot in your thread - you don't want it to pull through when you tighten the stitches.
Take stitches from alternating sides of the opening, back and forth, until you reach the end.
Ladder Stitch 2 |
Try not to disturb the backing threads on the fabric too much, because this will weaken your seam.
Stitching complete |
The seam pinched and stitches pushed in |
I pinch the limb firmly to take the stress off the seam, and use the side of the needle to push the stuffing, stitches and sides of the fabric into the limb. While still pinching, I slowly, but firmly, pull up the stitching, until the seam is fully closed.
Closed seam |
The picture shows the closed seam. Even the dark thread is difficult to see. Those last few stitches will disappear after I have tied the thread off, and buried the end inside the limb.
Just a quick word about stuffing. Please don't use ginned cotton to stuff mini bears that will be string jointed - It is nearly impossible to get the needle through. Even noses and eyes are difficult to attach if using cotton.
We're nearly there! Next time, ears, eyes and noses.
I promise to post sooner next time. Happy Crafting! Bye for now, Jan