Sunday, 9 February 2020

Sunday Stitch School - Lesson 121: Point á la Minute

Welcome to the first stitch in a set of five new embroidery stitches.
Today we are looking at a cousin of the Wrapped Cross Stitch (stitch #85).
Here is Sunday Stitch School stitch number 121, Point á la Minute.

I have come across it in Mary Thomas's Dictionary of Embroidery Stitches, where it is worked in two colours, as well as various embroidery blogs.

It is best worked in a thread with a good twist, like Perle.

Make a cross out of eight Straight stitches.

Come out in the same hole as the blue thread and wrap the first Straight Stitch.

Anchor and continue with the next Straight Stitch.

I think it would be better to use the same colour thread, to avoid the blue thread peeping through.

Homework is as usual, to work the Aida Sampler, the Sunday Stitch School Reference Chart and the Teal Wool Tailoring Scribble Cloth.





7 comments:

Lyn Warner said...

Very interesting, pretty stitch. It looks like bullions but easier to construct.

crazyQstitcher said...

I haven't seen this stitch before and you add the lure of 4 more in a set to come. You must have a wonderful library of stitches.

Pamela said...

I think it looks like bullions also.

Rachel said...

I think the contrasting thread would help you with working it sufficiently closely. Or maybe you could do half-wraps, and have the contrast showing deliberately?

crazyQstitcher said...

I hope you experiment, Rachel, and post your results.

Janie said...

Yes, a different method for bullions. And the contrast could be used purposely for the effect.
Variation on a theme, many possibilities for your 'homework' projects Queenie.

Susan said...

I've never seen this, either, until reading Maureen's blog. Thanks for the instructions!