I have two sources for today's stitch. First I found it in Sadako Totsuka's Basic Stitch (基礎のステッチ). She calls it Lazy Daisy Popcorn Stitch.
I later came across it, or a very similar version, on YouTube, where it goes under the name of Pop Corn Stitch.
There are slight differences in how the stitch is worked.
Below are my pictures based on Ms Totsuka's instructions.
Start with a Lazy Daisy Stitch.
taking the needle under the Lazy Daisy Stitch.
Here you can see how the choice of thread
Use a pin to make the loops an even length.
Make three loops.
Then insert the needle in the loops and
by following the black line in the
picture, make a knot.
Anchor it near the pin.
can change the impression; tightly twisted rope like thread
gives a stiff look. Six strands of stranded floss
10 comments:
Oh! Cool stitch! Thank you, I definitely have to give it try!
The Lazy Daisy Popcorn Stitch is fabulous! It looks great in yellow for flowers, hair and yes, popcorn, maybe scrambled eggs? Excellent addition I think.
I haven’t seen this stitch before. Very interesting!
Well, that's a new one. Hmmm... feather boas, flowers?
Wow, the Pop Corn stitch is very effective! Worth knowing..
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I like this stitch, also. I prefer your interpretation and will try it soon.
I have been looking for a stitch like this to stitch Grevillia flowers. I will give it a try.
This looks like a very tricky stitch!
I've not done this one, looks like it could be very useful for some things.
Wow! That one looks really complicated!
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