Sunday, 9 October 2022

Sunday Stitch School - Lesson 228: Zig-zag Palestrina Knot Stitch

Palestrina Stitch is a popular and well-known stitch; therefore, there is likely to be at least one version of it. 

I found the Zig-zag Palestrina Knot Stitch at Arts & Design. You could also call the stitch Alternating Palestrina Knot Stitch, I guess.


Work it like this:

Come out on an imaginary line, take a bite from above it.



Next, go under the thread only.

Once more, go under the thread without biting the fabric, 
and place the stitch on the right.
Place the thread UNDER the needle.
You have now made one traditional Palestrina Stitch.

Remember that imaginary line? Take the next stitch UNDER the line.






The third stitch is worked like the first one, above the line. 
Continue to alternate above and below the line.



Compare the Zig-zag Palestrina Knot Stitch in blue with the traditional Palestrina Stitch in orange.

They look different on the back, too.



Homework:
Work on the three samplers.




7 comments:

Pamela said...

I have always liked the palestrina stitch, but forget about it. I really like the look of the zig zag version.

Angela said...

Your samplers look so good!

Rachel said...

That makes a good "thorny" structure, doesn't it!

Anonymous said...

This version of Palestrina is really attractive.

Janie said...

Good tutorial on Alternating Palestrina Stitch. It does look a bit 'thorny' as Rachel commented.

carorose said...

Palestrina is one of my favourite stitches, I haven't seen this version before.

Tanya said...

That one looks like it's going to take some concentration too!