I found a nice edging stitch on Pinterest but unfortunately lost the source. I have searched but have not managed to locate the stitch again nor find its name.
For the sake of simplicity, I will therefore call it Y-Edge Stitch until someone is kind enough to tell me what the official name is. If you know, please leave a comment below.
It is stitched on the edge and resembles the Half Herringbone Stitch (#258) in the way it is executed, but the look is (on the front) exactly like Plaited Fly Stitch (#236).
Work it like this:
Make a fold in the fabric.
If YOU were to name this stitch what would you use? Crowned Arch Stitch? Spiked Knuckleduster Stitch? I'll stick to Y-Edge Stitch for the time being.
Homework:
Add to the samplers.
4 comments:
I've never seen this stitch, but it's a prerry one with different sides.
It looks great on the edge. Sorry, I have no clue what it is called.
Y edge seems like an appropriate name. It would be a nice finishing edge.
"Y-edge" is more descriptive of the process, but "Crowned Arch" and "Spiked Knuckleduster" are both very evocative..!
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