This variation of overlapped feather stitchs is one that came out of my TAST feather stitch experiments.
I did the first line in 2 colours so that you can see how the second row of stitching shares the top holes of the first row but has a shallower V.
The shape of this stitch can be varied by changing the depth of the V and the angle on the needle when working the second row.
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February 19th, 2009 at 1:36 pm
Annie, thank you so much for these lovely samples and the two color example so I can understand how you’ve made it. They are such a graceful lines of stitching. What a great addition you’ve made to the feather stitch’s repertoire.
Best wishes,
Elizabeth