
Updated April 19, 2022.
Today we’ll list the leaf and straight 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.
Leaf Stitches
diamond ray I-30
leaf I-39
diag leaf II-40
Straight Stitches
brick I-24
giant brick I-24
burden I-24
damask I-27
diamond straight I-31
double brick I-31
framed pavilion I-33
gobelin I-34
horizontal milanese I-35
horizontal parisian I-35
hungarian I-36
hungarian ground I-36
irish I-37
lazy roman II I-38
old florentine, I-42
parisian I-43
pavilion diamonds I-44
split encroaching gobelin I-48
upright oriental I-51
victorian step I-52
willow I-53
bamboo II-31
diagonal hungarian II-33
double hungarian II-42
flemish bond II-44
gobelin bars w/tent II-46
hungarian grid, II-48
hungarian ground variation II-48
hungarian stitch pattern II-48
linenfold II-50
linenfold modified II-50
padded brick II-53
parisian stripe II-54
random satin II-56
ribbon II-57
triangle II-63
vertical jacquard II-63
vertical milanese II-63
vertical wave II-64
woven ribbons II-64
balloon III-35
barred beetle III-35
beetle III-36
double hungarian ground III-42
flat stitch variation III-50
gobelin variation III-45
hungarian diamond III-47
hungarian variation III-47
jacquard palace pattern III-48
jockey cap III-51
lightning III-52
linked stitch III-52
medieval mosacic III-53
omega III-49
patterned threes III-55
pavilion steps III-56
princess III-57
roman III III-61
satin lozenge III-49
trellis III-51
triangle var III-65
Follow the series:
- Combination & Decorative Stitches
- Techniques & Open Stitches
- Diagonal & Eyelet Stitches
- Box & Tied Stitches
- Line & Cross Stitches
This post concludes the series.
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