Seed Stitch Embroidery
The effect would be similar to your seed stitch from any distance.
Seed stitch embroidery. This one is called the SEED STITCH. There are some excellent free embroidery patterns available on that website. Ah seed stitch.
Seed stitches can be added to an area of a design until the fabric is filled with thread. I think this stitch. This makes it ideal for any part of a project you wish to remain flat like the border.
Seed stitch also known as rice stitch confetti stitch isolated back stitch seed filling stitch and speckling stitch among many other names is an open fill technique in hand embroidery that is super easy and very easy to modify to fit your particular needs or aesthetic preferences. So I started out with this little butterfly and as I was working on it I realized I wanted more color. This particular square Im working on right now has plenty of seed stitching in it.
Seed stitch embroidery is a fab technique for adding that extra little bit of detail that will really give your embroidery some character and charm. Just make several small stitches scattered around an area in a random order. A fun way to fill space is to use the seed stitch.
You may also find some books and lessons calling this technique powdering. Knot the other end. Seed stitch is composed of many small straight stitches grouped together.
It was often used as a ground stitch in blackwork and jacobean embroidery instead of knots. Backed with cotton print fabric and lightly padded with cotton bump this sewing machine cover can be hand washed and. Some potential uses for seed stitch is filling in grassy areas animal fur and the one that I will demonstrate today which is sprinkles.