As I was browsing through A to Z of Embroidery Stitches 2, I found an edging stitch I have not yet used - Armenian Edging Stitch. It is included in Mary Thomas's Dictionary of Embroidery Stitches, too.
There are also several videos online should you want to watch an 'action instruction'. Or have a look at my photo instructions:
Add the edging to a stitched hem, or fold the fabric like this, or stitch over a raw edge.
Take the needle out from behind the fold.
Come out again from behind, next to the previous stitch.
Leave a loop,
Twist the loop into a figure eight. Make sure the thread that exits the fabric is on top of the other part of the loop.
Insert the needle in the lower part of the '8'.
Pull tight until you have a little knot.
Make another stitch in the same way.
You can also leave a bit of slack, and aim at perfectionism, but leave it be if it is hard to get the stitches even.
Homework: Add to these samplers.
5 comments:
Very pretty stitch. It would look nice as edging for a handkerchief.
That does make a pretty edging! It's amazing what you can find in Mary Thomas. It's a great stitch dictionary and I often forget about it.
What fun! So many possibilities, the lacing option would be lovely on an edge for sure.
It is a pretty stitch, and not nearly as tricky to work as you think it is at the beginning!
That's an attractive stitch.
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