jandir Publish time 2013-5-7 00:14
I have actually been thinking a lot about tent stitching... especially in terms of cutting down on the time to complete a project... I have also heard that it can "warp" the fabric, or cause it to pull to one side (unless you are doing the basket-weave version).Although, I have also heard, that you can fix the tension problem when you frame it...Narneh Publish time 2013-5-16 09:10
This is a perfect.I was really confused about the different ways to do a tent stitch as I was only able to find written information about how it was to be done (I'm sure some more digging would have given a similar outcome but stumbling across this is even better)I plan on using this on my next HAED piece as the current one I am working on is 1 over 1 full x's and is taking a really long time.htsear13 Publish time 2022-2-10 23:58
Following this threadxolga Publish time 2023-3-15 03:55
GoblenSet uses this stitch for their patterns and the result looks amazing!Jodi1224 Publish time 2023-3-19 20:35
Thank you. I have been trying to figure this out.seyncra Publish time 2023-4-7 00:06
Gracias por compartirTalya1 Publish time 2023-4-7 04:26
Interesting tip. I will consider trying it in my next work.GM-CAN-MK Publish time 2023-4-14 10:57
How interesting. I just saw a pattern with the entire background done with this type of stitch. Thanks for sharing the tip.ValerieAnne Publish time 2023-5-23 10:37
Thank you for explaining the difference as I've always just thought this was a half stitch. Should you use more thread to fill the spot? For example, if it's 2 threads should you use 3? To make it thicker and fill the space?Moon.Flower Publish time 2023-5-30 09:04
It's a very clean-looking stitch, very nice!