Today let's try a stitch apparently used in Mountmellick embroidery, the Mountmellick Thorn Stitch.
It is thanks to blogging that I found this stitch. First at VirtuoSew Adventures where Rachel used it - beautifully.
Basically it is a marriage between two well-known stitches, Feather Stitch and French Knot.
For more examples I dug a bit deeper until I found a couple of videos and some photos.
Some people work the feather part of the stitch side by side, others place one stitch a step further away from the previous. Compare the following:
Ariane Zurcher's video.
As you can see left-handed Ariane stitches sideways, while a right-handed person like me might prefer to work the stitches away from the body.
A thing you need to remember is to use a hoop and stretch the fabric tight for the best result.
Here are my photo instructions:
I agree it is a fiddly stitch, but well worth a try. Think of all the beautiful flowers that will open up and bloom!
Homework:
Sow some seeds on these samplers.
6 comments:
I hadn't realised - although I should have done! - that there was quite so much variety in the descriptions of the stitch, but I'm very glad to have introduced you to one of my old friends.
Your sample looks great. I can't see myself trying this stitch though. I am not sure why it doesn't appeal to me.
There are many variations of that stitch as Rachel said, a stitch that can be used for many different effects, very useful.
when sewing. I thought it was similar to the work of getting rid of the thread at the end.
Your wonderful sampler is still growing.
I don't stitch,but It's fun just to look at. It's a deep and wide world.
Very interesting. I haven’t tried this one before.
I really thought I’d used this stitch but after watching Ariane’s video I can see I haven’t!
Definitely going to have a go!
Barbara xx
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