![]() ![]() Insert the needle in the same place where you started and pull the yarn through. 0:00 / 5:07 Learn How to Do Duplicate Stitch Embroidery on Knits planetpurl 19.6K subscribers Subscribe 2.1K Share 252K views 9 years ago Learn how add color and/or cover mistakes in color work. Pull needle through, leaving 3-4 tail of yarn, to be woven in later. Insert needle from back to front at the point of the V of the stitch to be duplicated. It should be at the bottom of your design. Identify the first stitch you wish to duplicate. Insert the needle under both 'legs' of the stitch above it. Thread about 18/45cm of yarn onto a tapestry needle. If you are going to duplicate the next stitch to the left. Step 3: insert the needle back into the base of the stitch where you started. ![]() Step 2: insert the needle under the two legs of the stitch above the stitch you are duplicating. Poke the needle through the right side of the fabric. The insertion point is actually slightly below the bottom of the stitch. (you’re also Swelcome to try working with perle cottons, crewel wool, etc. The technique is called duplicate stitch because you will be duplicating stitches that you have already knitted. Start by fastening your yarn at the back of your work. Yarn in your choice of colors to stitch with When working a series of horizontal duplicate stitches, complete one. Complete the stitch by returning the needle to where you began. Place needle from right to left behind both sides of the stitch above the one being duplicated. Pass the needle behind the pointed base of stitch above and pull yarn through. Bring yarn to the outside at the base of the stitch below the stitch to be duplicated. Bring needle out at the pointed base of the first stitch, leaving a 4 (10 cm) tail at the front. It is called duplicate stitch because you are literally duplicating knit stitches you have already made. To work a horizontal row of stitches, insert needle 1 (3 cm) below the position of the embroidery. (keep in mind that it will be easier to learn on a dense rather than drapey fabric)Ĭrochet hook that roughly matches the gauge of your swatch Duplicate Stitch (also known as Swiss Darning) for knitting is when you use a length of yarn in a contrasting color to embroider new knit stitches on top of a field of stockinette stitch to create a design, motif or pattern. Bring a pre-made swatch to practice on and you’ll learn how to work and adapt a handful of stitches that show up nicely on fiber including duplicate stitch, chain stitch, wrap stitch, french knots, blanket stitch, and more! By the end of the workshop, you’ll be ready to add special details to any of your projects from monograms and abstract designs to illustrative details and floral borders.īring at least one pre-knit or crocheted swatch app. This one night workshop is for for knitters or crocheters who are looking to stretch their skills and add something special to add to their projects. ![]()
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