Rachel of VirtouSewAdventures is a blogger whose work is always inspirational.
She is skilful at many different techniques and one of her trademarks is the great number of stitches she incorporates into a single freeform embroidery project.
For example, Rachel has made shawls, coats and tablecloths where a wealth of stitches feature - a treasure trove for me!
Today we will look at a unique stitch found on Rachel's blog. It is surprisingly easy, but has that complex look that will enhance any work. Rachel calls the stitch Feathered Zig-zag Stitch and you can read here how it was born.
Stitch it like this:
Make a single slanted Chain Stitch.
Then to the side of the Chain,
insert the needle to make
a Feather Stitch arm.
Make sure to come out outside the
loop of the Chain Stitch.
Insert the needle in the Chain Stitch
loop,
and make a new Chain Stitch,
slanting in the opposite direction,
to get the zig-zag look.
Make a single Feather Stitch
arm on the outer side.
Chain, Feather, Chain, Feather...
Thank you Rachel, for letting me add your stitch to my collection of Sunday Stitch School stitches.
Homework:
Take a handful of seeds and sow some cereal on these samplers.
6 comments:
I like this one! I think it will be perfect for a seam cover.
Great stitch and so well explained!
Thank you for saying such lovely things! And a lovely demonstration of the stitch, too.
Yes it does look like cereal. Have you seen the little videos which 'that embroidery girl' does on instagram? [Georgina Bellamy] I find them quite fascinating.
Another great stitch. I have just the place to use this one.
Such a nice stitch, it looks like a combo of the feather and chain stitch and the wheatear stitch.
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