Categorized as a filling stitch, the Torocko Stitch is made up of three sets of Straight Stitches. I used three different colors of perle cotton thread. I also drew a helpful square grid to keep everything evenly spaced. Notice the blue dots, that is where my vertical and horizontal lines will start and stop:
The first step is to come up through the fabric at the top of the area to be filled:
Make a long vertical Straight Stitch by going down into the fabric at the bottom of the area to be filled:
Repeat those vertical stitches, evenly spaced as many times as needed to fill the space.
Now for the horizontal stitches. Come up through the fabric on the right side of the area to be filled:
Make long horizontal Straight Stitches across the space:
The next step is to make upright crosses over the horizontal Straight Stitches:
Form these crosses using Straight Stitches:
Forming a cross at alternating rows and columns:
The final step is to make a small diagonal Straight Stitch at the center of each cross:
This stitch is from the book Embroidery Stitches by Mary Webb.