Quater stitches AHH
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Quater stitches AHH
How do you do quater stitches.
I know that you don't go all the way across that its just 1/4 of the stitch but do you make a complete x?
I know that you don't go all the way across that its just 1/4 of the stitch but do you make a complete x?
Re: Quater stitches AHH
Are quarter stitches the ones where you come up through a hole & go down through the middle of the aida square instead of another hole & finish with a half cross stitch ? ....think that's it... feel free to correct me!! 

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Re: Quater stitches AHH
In the glossary section Mabel provided a great picture of all the stitch versions, just scroll down a bit.
Agi
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Re: Quater stitches AHH
You do not make a complete x for a 1/4 stitch. You only make 1 line, half the length of the full stitch.
For 3/4 stitches I always make the small stitch first, then cross with the longer length stitch.
For 3/4 stitches I always make the small stitch first, then cross with the longer length stitch.
Re: Quater stitches AHH
It is only one of the little quarter extentions/legs of the X, and usually there is one exactly opposite in the same line, e.g. making / or \ but It does not make a full X.
I often find that they seem to be lower than the rest of the stitching and fade away, especially if you stitching in two strand or more. What I then do is I go over it again (double stitching the quarter stitches) I find doing so makes them the same height as the rest and for me it looks better. (Hope the double stitching explanation made sense).
I followed the link Agi gave, it is a good example (as well as lots of other good to know info).
Thanks for the link Agi!! 
I often find that they seem to be lower than the rest of the stitching and fade away, especially if you stitching in two strand or more. What I then do is I go over it again (double stitching the quarter stitches) I find doing so makes them the same height as the rest and for me it looks better. (Hope the double stitching explanation made sense).
I followed the link Agi gave, it is a good example (as well as lots of other good to know info).




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Agi
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I feel like a dunce I was doing a whole X just in one section of the + does that make any sense?
Thanks so much you guys!!!
Re: Quater stitches AHH
Those sound like squashed stitches. They are used by a few designers like Michael Powell and Margaret Sherry.maemae0410 wrote:![]()
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I feel like a dunce I was doing a whole X just in one section of the + does that make any sense?
Thanks so much you guys!!!
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Re: Quater stitches AHH
Look at that! You learned a stitch and didn't even know it! 

Re: Quater stitches AHH
Squashed stitches?
I've never heard or seen those
So I also learnt something new today!!
YAY





WIP:
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snoopy birth present
knitting: witty knits, santa
2010 Finishes:
UFO: popcorn holding blankie
I love my pony, Linda Gillum
Cute Kitten, Adam Pescott
Mouse in race car, Lucie Heaton
Hi mom (golden retrievers), Linda Gillum