Let's have a historic stitch today! Jacqui Carey, who has written interesting books on Elizabethan stitches, has co-operated with the Royal School of Needlework to add this stitch to their RSN Stitch Bank.
Here is the link to the excellent instructions for the Circular Buttonhole Stitch. There is a useful video, too.
For my photo tutorial, see below:
This is the desired design in the middle of the stitch. You can read more about the ancient Looped Square, or Apple Command key here.
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Here you can see the lower left loop forming.
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Next, the lower right loop.
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Make sure you go under both orange threads.
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So here is the upper right loop, one more to go.
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Go under both orange threads and you'll have your last upper left loop.
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Anchor the stitch in the middle void.
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Congratulations!
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Homework:
Add here.
5 comments:
You find many interesting stitches!
Oh, such an interesting stitch. Definitely have to give it a try! Thank you for such great instructions!
That is a tricky stitch. And not what I expected after reading the name.
Many possibilities with Circular Buttonhole Dome. Yes, it is interesting and with a history too. Thanks for sharing.
Oh, definitely possibilities there, playing with scale, maybe using metal threads...?
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