Sunday, 21 January 2024

Sunday Stitch School - Lesson 276: Alternating Wheatear Stitch



From Sharon Boggon's excellent book 'Creative Stitches for Contemporary Embroidery' I came across this version of the Wheatear Stitch, Alternating Wheatear Stitch.


Make it like this:

Instead of only two awns (the bristly hair of a wheatear), 

make three on one side and one on the other side.

Start with the first,

the second,

and the third.

Place the forth on the other side


Come out centre below,
go under all four awns 


to make the kernel.

Make the second kernel and its awns on the 
alternative side.






Pretty, isn't it?

If you make it as an individual stitch
you can vary the size and length as well.
   


Homework: Sow some wheat on these samplers.




3 comments:

Pamela said...

So many variations! This one is very pretty.

Rachel said...

Not only a pretty stitch, but a new word - "awn" !

Toki said...

Continuous stitching may seem difficult, but if I keep calm and work on it, I might be able to do it too.