Quarter and three quarter stitches - advice please
Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 10:55 am
First off let me say these bug me no end, but they are totally necessary to the piece I'm stitching at the moment. Also I don't like how quarter stitches look so do them all as 3 quarter stitches. The pattern isn't clear as to which should be the dominant stitch. When there is a split stitch, on the pattern, the square is split in half, with just the colour filling it, no guidance as to which is should be the quarter and which should be the 3 quarter stitch.
I stitch this way //////// then go back this way \\\\\\\. this is fine for some stitches but not all of the fractionals run the same way.
Some run this way ////// some run this way \\\\\\\. This means that the 'top' stitch can run either way. I didn't think this would be a problem, at first but there are more fractionals than I expected and I'm worried that it will be noticeable that the stitches don't all run the same way.
Am I missing something obvious to make all the stitches run the same way.
Also I should point out that the fabric weave is VERY stiff and tight, and making the quarter stitches is very difficult, and nearly impossible to do over another stitch. (so it makes it difficult when the stitch runs this way / to do the /stitch first then do the \ in two parts over the top - it ends up splitting the thread)
Does that make sense?
I stitch this way //////// then go back this way \\\\\\\. this is fine for some stitches but not all of the fractionals run the same way.
Some run this way ////// some run this way \\\\\\\. This means that the 'top' stitch can run either way. I didn't think this would be a problem, at first but there are more fractionals than I expected and I'm worried that it will be noticeable that the stitches don't all run the same way.
Am I missing something obvious to make all the stitches run the same way.
Also I should point out that the fabric weave is VERY stiff and tight, and making the quarter stitches is very difficult, and nearly impossible to do over another stitch. (so it makes it difficult when the stitch runs this way / to do the /stitch first then do the \ in two parts over the top - it ends up splitting the thread)
Does that make sense?