You’ve probably seen most of these around already. Advanced Stitchesįirst off, some stitches that aren’t really ‘specialty’ stitches, but are definitely more advanced than your standard cross stitch. You can still do these stitches on 14 count though! My stitched examples are all done over 1 on 14, using a sharp needle to pierce the fabric when needed. Having those extra holes to work with will make some of these advanced stitches easier to execute. This is not technically a type of stitch, but useful for working with all the other kinds of advanced and specialty stitches listed here. Designers who use Specialty Stitches Frequently.Use the below links to learn about each stitch.īut first! A primer on stitching “over 2” I could easily have done a separate tutorial for each of these stitches…so I will! I started writing them all up in this article and it simply got to be too long and convoluted, so I’ve split it up into multiple articles. Basically anything besides your basic cross stitch. Plus some specialty stitches that come up if you venture into the more complex cross stitch designers. Mainly the advanced stitches I see asked about a lot in our community. ![]() Be sure to check out Zinthings‘ art if you want more cool stuff.įor now, on to the stitches! This is not an all encompassing list of stitches. So I commissioned a good friend to draw me up some examples for ya. And while I will TRY to describe them in text, it will probably be very confusing. This is an article I’ve been wanting to write for a while! But once it won the Patreon poll, I was like “wait, what now?” How do I properly convey advanced stitches and specialty stitches in an article? Photos will only get me so far.
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