I thought we should make dots today using the Rhodes Circle Stitch.
There are two methods, one is following the traditional way of the other Rhodes stitches used in Needlepoint work. On counted weave or Aida, you use the grid in the weave to work your way across the outline of a circle. This method can be found at e.g. Poppy Monk. (Scroll down to '3. Circle Rhodes Stitch'.)
For this method, you need a numbered graph like this:
The other method is to eyeball your way around a drawn, (and sometimes backstitched) circle. The method for this is shown at Needle 'n Thread. It also features in Embroidery Stitches A-Z 1.
If you are brave, you can stitch over an imaginary circle, this is often seen on YouTube videos from India.
In the tradition of Rhodes stitches, I'll do the Needlework method first. Here is the grid and my photo tutorial:
4 comments:
My favourite stitch to embroidery a small circle
I love a good circle!
Your circle without a grid looks very even. i like all versions of the Rhodes stitch.
Lovely 'dots' and good tutorial. Now onto the samplers....
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