After last week's complex stitch, I want to give you an easy one. Loose French Knot is, as the name suggest, a French Knot that has more slack than the usual one, so it is loose and also sits loosely on the fabric.
I came across it on Janie's blog Crazy Victoriana crazy for quilts. Janie is a fabulous quilter with a unique sense of colour. We used to learn TAST stitches together, long ago, and Janie has recently taken up embroidery stitching again. (TAST stands for Take A Stitch Tuesday - an online project to promote and teach embroidery stitches run by Sharon Boggon. Highly recommendable.)
Back to today's stitch. It is a challenge to get the same tension on all (ordinary) French Knots in a project, so the Loose French Knot is perfect for freeform and wonky embroidery. 100% stress free stitching!
Here are my photo instructions:
3 comments:
You had me with freeform and wonky!
Totally charming stitch! Thank you for sharing it.
A much easier stitch than the last!
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