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Stitch Workshop Lazy Daisy Stitch

Creating pretty floral designs needn’t be time-consuming or difficult – using the humble Lazy Daisy Stitch, you can make a range of pretty motifs in no time at all. Also sometimes referred to as Detached Chain Stitch, this technique is most commonly used individually as leaves or grouped together to make dainty flowers. However, you can get creative and use it to make a myriad of motifs and shapes. Turn the page to find out how to work Lazy Daisy Stitch in just four simple steps and incorporate it into a cute watermelon shoulder

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