Sunday, 10 May 2020

Sunday Stitch School: Lesson 132 - Dandelion Stitch

Here is another marriage of two stitches, that together make a charming couple - Dandelion Stitch.

I found it in Elizabeth Healey's excellent book Stitch, Fabric & Thread. The book is packed to the brim with interesting techniques and projects - all sorts of fabric adventures.
A number of  unusual embroidery stitches is also included, if you remember, we've already covered Mennonite Tacks (#83) and Methodist Knot (#90).

Have a look at this book review:

Elizabeth Healey has just written a new book, that I am impatiently waiting for.

Now back to the Dandelion Stitch. It is a combination of an Open Lazy Daisy Chain and a Fly Stitch sharing the same tail.

Make it like this:
Start with a loose Open Lazy Daisy Chain Stitch.
Don't pull too hard, you want a U-shape.

Give it a long tail.

Make an upside down Fly Stitch
using the tail. 

Pull to make a
sharpish Ʌ look.

Hey Presto, the Dandelion Stitch

Homework:
Add Dandelion Stitch on these three samplers.







4 comments:

Janie said...

That is a great stitch. I've looked through Elizabeth's book and she does some amazing things with that stitch. And she's got another book coming out soon? I imagine it will be packed with fun ideas.
Looking forward to seeing what you do with Dandelion Stitch.

carorose said...

That is a great way to do a book review. So informative.

Rachel said...

Going off to look at Elizabeth's work. That's another stitch I've never heard of before!

https://linsartyblobs.blogspot.com said...

It's a nice stitch but it doesn't remind me of a dandelion, I wonder why it is called that?