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- Palestrina Stitch Video Tutorial – NeedlenThread. com
Palestrina stitch is a magnificent stitch to add to your hand embroidery repertoire! I love this stitch! It’s just fun to work You can work up a great stitching rhythm with it Palestrina stitch is also knows as “twilling,” a technique used here in the Midwest (and spreading in popularity) to embroider designs on quilt squares The line produced in Palestrina stitch is bumpy! Evenly
- Stitch Fun: On the Edge with Palestrina Stitch
April 2, 2013 Stitch Fun: On the Edge with Palestrina Stitch The whole idea of Stitch Fun is to explore some of the more obscures stitches or to explore more obscure – but fun! – ways of using common stitches Today’s Stitch Fun is a more obscure way of using a fairly well-known stitch, the Palestrina stitch
- Stitch Play: Beaded Palestrina Stitch – NeedlenThread. com
Beaded Palestrina stitch will result in a line that looks something like the little nubby line above: a string of knots, each knot alternating with a bead I’m using a #12 perle cotton, and the beads come from some vial of beads out of my stash – they weren’t numbered with a specific size or anything They’re just craft beads
- The Christmas Mitten 6: The Finish! – NeedlenThread. com
Then, starting where the arrow is pointing, and using six strands of red DMC and the 11 0 gold seed beads, work a beaded Palestrina stitch around the whole hand of the mitten You’ll be working the Palestrina stitch along the edge, through three layers: the linen, the felt backing, and the felt pocket
- Oh, those Knotty Stitches! 12 Knot Stitches, Terrific for Texture
Palestrina Stitch Palestrina stitch is my favorite all-around knotted line stitch It’s easy and fun to work, and it works up quickly once you get into the rhythm of the stitch! Here’s a video tutorial for Palestrina stitch This tutorial will show you how to work Palestrina stitch on the edge of anything, to create a decorative, knotted edge
- How To Videos – NeedlenThread. com
Knotted Pearl Stitch (Reverse Palestrina Stitch) L Laced Backstitch Laced Running Stitch Ladder Stitch Lattice (Lattice Work, Lattice Stitch) Laying Tool (How to use one) Long Short Stitch M Mountmellick Stitch N O Old English Knot Stitch (see Palestrina Stitch) Open Chain Stitch (see Chain Stitch, Open; also called Square Chain Stitch) Open
- Knotted Pearl Stitch Video - NeedlenThread. com
The knotted pearl stitch is a lot like the Palestrina stitch, but it differs in two ways: 1 the direction it is stitches is reversed, and 2 there are two knots created in this stitch, rather than just the one knot created in the Palestrina stitch So the knotted pearl stitch ends up just a bit more “knotty” than the Palestrina stitch
- The Christmas Mitten 3: Embroidery Bands 6 – 11 - needlenthread. com
The next line is a beaded Palestrina stitch, using three strands of green floss and the 11 0 transparent gold seed beads If you’re not familiar with beaded Palestrina stitch, you’ll find the following tutorials helpful:
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