February 15, 2017
5 Braid-Like Embroidery Stitches for Textured, Bold Lines
Sometimes, there’s nothing better on a piece of embroidery than a bold, textured line!
A bold line draws the eye, and texture keeps the eye glued. Often, in embroidery, you want the eye drawn to a specific area. And once it’s drawn there, the texture of a nice, chunky braid-like line can engross the viewer.
Braid-like lines – bold or delicate – can be used effectively in hand embroidery in a number of ways. They make great outlines, they’re terrific for stems and tendrils, they can stand on their own for lettering. On samplers and such, they add texture and interest. So it’s always good to have a nice arsenal of braid-like line stitches in your stitching repertoire.
Here are my five favorites, with links to tutorials so that you can try them on your own stitching projects!
