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Stitch Workshop Woven Wheel

Each Woven Wheel is formed of a base of spokes made from Straight Stitches, then a separate thread is woven in and out of the spokes. You need to work an odd number of Straight Stitches to allow the weaving part to work. This is usually five stitches but if you’re working a large Woven Wheel then it will be better to work with seven or more to keep the woven stitches close to the fabric. Use a sharp needle for working the spokes then a blunt tapestry needle for weaving the stitches to

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