How to Stitch The Raised Cup Stitch
How To: The Raised Cup Stitch A step by step tutorial demonstrating how to stitch the raised cup stitch using a number of different threads. So if you're feeling adventurous, come along with me and explore this stitch. *Needle Nose Pliers that I use: https://amzn.to/2XuBuuu Sue Spargo's Eleganza Thread: https://www.suespargo.com/store.php?c... Shepherd's Silk: https://www.suespargo.com/store.php?c... Pearl Cotton #3: https://www.suespargo.com/store.php?c... Drizzle Pad: https://www.suespargo.com/store-detai... Needle Roll Kit (which is what I have and is shown briefly in this video): https://www.suespargo.com/store-detai... Have a stitch that you just can't figure out how to do? Tell me in the comments below. Have a question? Ask away. All jewelry worn in this video are designed by Ariane Zurcher available at: http://www.arianezurcher.com Stop by! Blog: https://whereartandlifemeet.com Instagram: / arianezurcher Pinterest: / arianezurcher My Etsy Shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ArianeZurch... Web Site: http://www.arianezurcher.com

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