With the Corded Coral Stitch you can really play around with unusual or difficult threads, braids or yarn as the base thread.
On a narrow braid or thin thread the Coral couching is not so obvious, but on a wide ribbon, like the yellow one in the picture, there is a funny 'trussed-up-ham' look.
On my Aida sampler I got very even stitches but they could be mistaken for Buttonhole Couching.
The yellow, mauve and green colours really show the stitch off nicely! Your examples on the dark background are so inspirational.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Barbara xx
You're right - dark background shows off the thread nicely. Unfortunately dark fabric is hard to work on - can't see well!
DeleteIt's always useful to find new ways to couch some of these fantastically textured threads!
ReplyDeleteIt is too easy to be tempted into buying those fantastically textured threads and then realize that one does not have the opportunity to use them - until one finds a nice couching stitch like this one!
DeleteI love seeing how different each of your examples looks using the same stitch but different threads, ribbons and/or fibers. How fun!
ReplyDeleteThis stitch has so many looks just by changing the threads.
DeleteThe corded coral stitch would make nice tendrils on a jellyfish.
ReplyDeleteYes!
DeleteVery nice samples. It is interesting to see how different the stitches look with the different threads.
ReplyDeleteYes, the finer the base thread the more discreet the stitch line. Use a wider thread and the Coral couching will show up.
DeleteKind of a fancy couching style. I have tried braid but not ribbon. I wonder how that bunched ribbon wears.
ReplyDeleteYes, it is fancy. The ribbon won't last long on an item that is used. This is only for decoration.
DeleteNice sample. I love what that stitch does with thick, unusual threads.
ReplyDeleteLots of possibilities.
Yes, lots of possibilities.
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