Today we’ll list the box and tied stitches from the Stitches for Effect books. Each is listed by its name. After the name you’ll find the volume and page number.
I – Stitches for Effect
II – More Stitches for Effect
III – Even More Stitches for Effect
Remember all these stitches are also in their “Just the Facts, Ma’am” book, Stitches to Go.
Box Stitches
Byzantine Scotch I-25
Cashmere I-26
Cushion I-27
Diagonal Cashmere I-29
Diagonal Mosaic I-29
Diagonal Scotch I-30
Giant Diagonal Scotch I-33
Mosaic I-40
Patio Cashmere I-44
Reversed Scotch I-45
Scotch I-47
Scotch Checker I-47
Alternating Cashmere with Tent II-31
Alternating Mosaic II-31
Cashmere Variation II-35
Half Scotch Variation II-46
Hesitation Stitch II-47
Moorish II-51
Mosaic Square Modified II-52
Offset Scotch II-52
Random Cashmere II-56
Scotch Cross Corner II-58
Shadow II-59
Woven Scotch II-65
Arrowhead III-34
Cashmere Checker III-37
Cashmere Variation III-38
Continuous Woven 2-4 Scotch III-39
Framed Diagonal Scotch III-45
Framed Reverse Scotch III-45
Mosaic Checker III-54
Mosaic with Smyrna Accent III-54
Point Russe #2 III-57
Reversed Cashmere III-59
Shadow Square III-61
Staggered Mosaic III-62
Sutherland III-63
Tied Scotch III-64
Windowpane Scotch III-68
Tied Stitches
Paris I-43
Tied Pavilion I-50
Tied Windmill I-50
Wheat I-53
Double Tied Oblong Cross II-42
Knotted II-49
Long Rococo II-51
Rococo II-58
Tied Cross with Small St. George’s Fill II-62
Tied Star II-62
Wicker II-64
Backstitched Herringbone III-35
Barred Beetle III-35
English III-43
Fly III-44
Half Drop Tied III-46
Interlocking Wheat III-47
Lazy Daisy III-52
Linked Stitch III-52
Long-tailed Daisy III-53
Periwinkle III-56
Ribbon Cross III-60
Rounded Wheat Column III-61
Follow the series so far:
- Combination & Decorative Stitches
- Techniques & Open Stitches
- Diagonal & Eyelet Stitches
- Box & Tied Stitches
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