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maandag 21 november 2016

Detached split stitch

Sunday Stitch School is a private challenge at Queeniepatch, she started with Anundsjö StitchThis stitch is new to me, so I just had to give it a try. But first I flipped through my embroidery books to see if I could find it. I found it in The Stitches of Creative Embroidery by Jacqueline Enthoven, it’s detached split stitch. Luckily I have the Dutch translation of the same book, so I also found the Dutch name: losse splijtsteek. I have a few unfinished samplers and this stitch was perfect for my pretty fabric sampler. I used Stef Francis per 5 for my detached split stitch. Just click the photo to take a closer look.

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  1. How nice to see the Anundsjö stitch in turquoise on your pretty fabric. SO different from the traditional red on white. Good to have a Dutch name for it. I also found it in Mary Thomas's Dictionary of Embroiery Stitches! Why didn't I see it before I wrote the lesson?
    I am looking forward to studying other less known stitches in future lessons.

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    1. Thanks, Queenie. I ike the variarion in Mary Thomas's, must give the 2 coloured one a try. I think it's also fun to try 2 different threads.

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  2. like you I am liking this stitch have not tried it yet and thanks for the book reference I have that book too

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  3. The Anundsjö stitch looks lovely on this piece.

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    1. Thanks, Chitra. It's fun to decorate this fabric with stitches.

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  4. Hello Annet,
    This is the first time I am hearing of this stitch. Beautiful name :) I love the color you used for stitching.
    Deepa

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    1. Thanks, Deepa. I was not familiar with this stitch before Queenie wrote about it. It's a nice stitch.

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