Sunday, 23 June 2019

Sunday Stitch School - Lesson 103: Triple Palestrina Stitch

Like last week, we are today looking at a variation of a well-known stitch, Palestrina Stitch. Back in 2012 I took part in TAST, hosted by Sharon Boggon of Pintangle, and used the Palestrina Stitch for this design. Very fancy, don't you think?

I found today's version on Sarah's Hand Embroidery Tutorials, an excellent source of embroidery stitches. As there are three knots on this version the stitch is called Triple Palestrina Stitch.
Updated: In French it is called Triple Point de Palestrina, says Mattia.

It is easy and fun, do give it a try for a truly knobbly stitch line.


First:

The second knot:


The third knot:

Then repeat.


Homework:
Nothing as fancy as 2012, just add stitches to the
Aida Sampler
Sunday Stitch School Reference Chart
and
New Teal Wool Tailoring Scribble Cloth

4 comments:

Pamela said...

I look forward to seeing your homework assignment!

Rachel said...

It is, indeed, wonderfully knobbly!

carorose said...

I have always loved this stitch but have to count it out to get it right.

Anonymous said...

Le nom français de ce point est évident :
triple point de palestrina
Très joli rendu
Mattia