Today let's do a detached stitch that has a nice structure. As the name suggest, it is a member of the Seed Stitch family and it rises above the surface like an arch.
It can be found at Sarah's Hand Embroidery Tutorials
See my photo tutorial here:
Chose tightly woven even-weave fabric which you stretch tight in a hoop.
Stitch each individual stitch Back Stitch fashion
while leaving an arch. Spread them out evenly over the surface.
Now these arches will not stay put unless you are very careful not to pull them.
There is one way you can control them - with a fixative like the water-based Japanese 'bond'. Delute a dollop with a few drops of water.
Use a cotton swab to dot the watery paste onto the back of the stitches.
Once it has dried you will not notice it, the stitches, however, will stay put.
Unless you plan to wash the embroidery, that is!! Then use a brushing of clear nail polish instead.
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There is another method where you tangle the stitches in place:
4 comments:
I love this! Definitely going to try it. I have something called Fray Check that will work to hold them place.
I think it's pretty cute.😄
Yes, the knitting needle or chopstick, or whatever you can find to hand does make it easier to keep the stitches raised while you do the stitching into the thread. Neat!
That's interesting!
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