How to Make a Half Stitch
You will find the half stitch even on simple designs. Dont worry. They are as easy to master as the full variety. In fact, if you have done a cross stitch, you have already done a half! Just stop before you cross your first stitch and youre done.Whether stitched alone along the outer edge of a design or combined within a body of full cross stitches, partial stitches primarily smooth edges and round corners.
How designers represent them varies, and some details of how they are constructed may be left up to you. Review the entire pattern and instructions before beginning, and decide how you will embroider them. Then just be consistent throughout the entire project.
Partial stitches can slant in any direction. Just adapt the following instructions to fit your needs.
This stitch consists of one diagonal arm of a full cross stitch. Simple!
Look to the color key or legend for your project. Most often, I find partial stitches listed like other categories of embroidery stitches, similar to backstitches and straight stitches. Each floss color will be represented by a different symbol. The legend will specify the number of strands to work with and the direction of each stitch.
1. In this examble, locate the lower left corner of the stitch and bring the needle up through to the front of the fabric.
2. Crossing diagonally, push your needle down at the upper corner, pulling the floss completely through to the back.
3. Youre done!
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Thank you this does help :)I have trouble with the half-stitches so awesome :)Thanks! abbysmom1976 replied at 2013-6-14 15:33 static/image/common/back.gif
Thank you this does help I have trouble with the half-stitches so awesome Thanks!
I hope it can help you:) Very nice helping, thank you! This is a nice tutorial :-)It really belongs on the Stitch Tips and Tricks boards though :) that is lovely and clear for beginners! thank you! x thank you
please post your help threads in Stitch Tricks and Tips Thanks for the clear instruction. Thank you for sharing this