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.
to make the kernel.
3 comments:
So many variations! This one is very pretty.
Not only a pretty stitch, but a new word - "awn" !
Continuous stitching may seem difficult, but if I keep calm and work on it, I might be able to do it too.
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