Twisted Fly Stitch
The Twisted Fly Stitch, a decorative variation of the Fly Stitch, has a rich history in the world of embroidery. It can be positioned connected to form rows or used as detached stitches, offering a versatile range of applications in various embroidery styles.
Applications of the Twisted Fly Stitch
This versatile decorative stitch is widely used in modern hand embroidery as a detached stitch, allowing you to explore various design possibilities. In traditional Saudi Arabian and Yemeni embroidery, the Twisted Fly Stitch is used for decorative borders, showcasing its adaptability. This variation of the Fly stitch is also popular in Crazy Quilting, demonstrating its wide range of applications.
More stitches from the Fly Stitch family
- Crossed Fly Stitch Filling
- Connected Fly Stitch
- Whipped Fly Stitch
Learn how to embroider Twisted Fly Stitch
Embroidering the Twisted Fly stitch is easier than you might think. Follow the step-by-step tutorial with detailed photos below, and you will quickly master this stitch. If you are a visual learner, watch a video lesson in the tutorial or on the Practical Embroidery YouTube channel to learn this hand embroidery stitch even faster.
How to embroider Twisted Fly Stitch
Step-by-step hand embroidery tutorial
Instructions
1. Take the needle with a thread to the surface of the fabric and pull all the thread up. Make a straight stitch. Do not pull the thread, but leave a loop open.
2. Bring the needle up inside the loop between the ends of the stitch.
3. Twist the loop with your fingers.
4. Pull the thread to tighten the loop. Make a short stitch to anchor the loop.
5. You can choose to make a V-shape or a Y-shape.
Remember, practice makes perfect. You can make the Twisted Fly Stitch stitches detached or connected, depending on your design preference. So, get your needle and thread ready, and start practicing!
Video tutorial
Tools and materials I used for this sampler
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What’s next?
If you’re in the mood to explore more hand embroidery stitches, check out the Stitches and Techniques page for the list of other fantastic stitches available on my blog. From timeless classics to modern twists, a whole world of stitches is waiting for you to explore and master. So, grab your hoop and needle, and let’s stitch our way to creative bliss!
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