category: Limet-Filling pattern
linen used: 13.5/cm thread count
threads used: coton à broder No. 20
stitches used: Back-, Straight- and Satin stitches
center: center: intersection of withdrawn thread lines (in other shapes or motifs: longitudinal axis = withdrawn thread line)
one pattern segment = 8 threads
The filling pattern shown here is a practice exercise only. You can see it used in a shape in the end of this article.
First, establish a Limet grid with a withdrawn thread line as the longitudinal axis by alternately cutting 1, leaving 3, vertically and horizontally.
Turn the motif 90° counterclockwise and embroider Backstitches over 3 fabric threads each along the central longitudinal axis.
At the end of the row, after completing the last Backstitch, bring needle up one square diagonally to the top left.
Cross under the working thread of the first Backstitch,
insert the needle 2 squares below the emerging point and move the needle up two squares and one square to the right and bring it up there.
*Cross under the working thread of the next free Backstitch,
insert the needle 2 squares below the emerging point and move the needle up two squares and one square to the right and bring it up there.*
Repeat these three steps (*) until the row is finished.
*Then leave a space of one square between a finished row and the next row of Backstitches
and work the row there with Backstitches and the row back with Straightstitches in the established way.*
Repeat these both steps (*),
until the entire area is filled.
When turned back to the original position, the pattern looks like this:
This pattern can be used as both a horizontal and vertical stripe pattern. It also looks interesting if you place it on the motif from top to bottom.
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