Showing posts with label Laced Edging Stitch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Laced Edging Stitch. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 11, 2023

Laced Edging Stitch




Time for another 100 Stitches post.  I recently learned this beautiful stitch called the Laced Edging Stitch.

For my demonstration of this stitch, I used two different colors of perle cotton floss.    


I found that it helps to use a ruler to make some guidelines for keeping the stitching straight and evenly sized. 
To start, I drew two parallel lines 1/4" apart: 


The top line of the stitch is a Running Stitch, worked from left to right.  For my demonstration, I did a Running Stitch composed of four large stitches:






Now for the lacing line.  I came up through the fabric on the bottom parallel line.  Notice the needle is coming up just a little to the right of the first stitch of the Running Stitch line:



After pulling the thread all the way through, I slid the needle along the fabric and under the first stitch of the Running Stitch. 


I slid the whole length of thread under the stitch, then brought the needle around and slid it under the second stitch of the Running Stitch:


Then I took the needle back into the fabric and pulled the thread through, leaving it a bit loose...


so that a sort of loop is left after I have pulled the thread all the way through: 


I just repeated these steps along the Running Stitch line




Here is a look at the underside of this stitch:


I also tried this using a Running Stitch with the stitches much closer together: 
 

which made for a lot more loops:



I found this stitch in the book Embroidery Stitches by Mary Webb.