Surface Satin (Variation 1) |
Structural Category |
Flat |
Specific Usage |
Surface |
Other Names |
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Comment
These diagrams show a space between the vertical stitches so the diagonals could be shown; however, the vertical stitches should be close together so no background fabric is seen. The stitch looks like Satin stitch.
Diagrams
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Work left to right. Come up at A, go down at B, and come up at C. B is directly above A. |
Go down at D and come up at E, very close to the vertical stitch. |
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Go in at F and come out at G. F is directly above E. |
Go in at H and come out at I, very close to the last vertical stitch. |
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Go in at J and come out at K. J is directly above I. |
Go in at L and come out at M, very close to the last vertical stitch. |
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Go in at N and come out at O. N is directly above M and is the same height as E. |
Go in at P and come out at Q, very close to the last vertical stitch. |
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Go in at R and come out at S. R is directly above Q and is the same height as B. |
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Diagram source: Pat Albiston, reprinted by permission. |
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