Here is another stitch with references to religion - Quaker Stitch. It was used for the Quaker Tapestry. You can see the panels at The Quaker Tapestry Museum at Kendal, England. Read about it here.
Quaker Stitch is basically a Split Stem Stitch. It was created by Anne Wynn-Wilson who, together with a small boy, 11-year old Jonathan, started the tapestry project. There is an interesting interview with her in Friends Journal, April 1989, page 12 and onwards (you have to scroll down a bit), of this pdf file.
I have seen the stitch before, but my memory was nudged by Carorose, and then I had a reminder look at Needle 'n Thread for Mary Corbet's excellent tutorial.
Make the Quaker Stitch like this:
Make a Back Stitch and come outof the same hole as you started,
then enter a bit further along the
7 comments:
This looks like a very neat stitch. I can see how a small stitch would make it perfect for stitching letters.
Dear Queenie. Everything you are stitching is always well done. I think you love your different lessons, isn'it?
Have a lovely Saunday,
Greetings,
Isa
I have probably done this stitch by accident at times.
Good tutorial and I think that stitch looks like a braid.
I agree with Isa that you must enjoy your lessons. I'm glad of that, thanks for sharing!
This is a very interesting stitch. I imagine it will curve well also. My fingers are itching to begin.
It makes a neat, controllable curve, doesn't it. A useful stitch!
A very good stitch for lines and curves!
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