That is what I learned from my homework this time!
While wrapping the eight Straight stitches one should let the thread travel on the front instead of anchoring it. The result will be a proper cross.
I am sorry for the incorrect instructions in last Sunday's lesson.
Having said that, I personally think the wrong way is prettier, and the wraps sit much better when they are anchored at the beginning and end of each Straight Stitch.
Therefor I have let myself off the hook and here show two versions of Point â la Minute.
Aida Sampler
Sunday Stitch School Reference Chart
Teal Wool Tailoring Scribble Cloth
This stitch has a bitter after taste, I don't think I like it very much. Sigh!
7 comments:
But now you have two stitches for the price of one set of instructions!
I agree, the 'wrong' way is prettier and would form a much more interesting pattern across a background.
It's not my favourite stitch either but it would be useful in some situations.
I refer back to the Anundsjo and how Brita-Kajsa accidentally invented her version of a stitch.
I definitely prefer your version but will test out the other too. Seems Swedish ladies have an artistic streak. :-)
I think they both have their place! And that shows how just a little addition or omission can give a quite a different look.
Great work Queenie.
I like it done with the varigated thread.
You get stitches like this every so often, they have a mind of their own. But it looks as though you have tamed it.
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