Many designs with large motifs decorate their edges with double lines spaced more or less widely. One such design features a smaller heart placed inside a larger one. Its filling pattern also consists of Honeycomb Darning stitches.

It is therefore a good idea to also work Honeycomb Darning stitches between the outlines of the large heart. The distance between the lines is large enough to accommodate two rows of embroidery stitches.

It is advisable to start at one point and embroider the first row over half of the free area.

The second row is worked beside adapted to the shape.

This creates a pretty border decoration.

It adorns one of the “Apron Square Designs” on the edge of a tablecloth.

The Apron Square Designs are very diverse in design and are suitable for many different uses.

See also:
Double Outlines (1) – Remaining Free Areas
Double Outlines (2) – Interlaced Straight Stitches
Double Outlines (3) – Interlaced Herringbone Stitches
Double Outlines (4) – French Knots
Double Outlines (5) – Bullion Knots Knots
Double Outlines (6) – Blanket stitches

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