Technically, today's stitch is a mistake. What my eyes saw in the stitch book and what my hands wrote on the graph paper were two different things. So it goes. My best needlepoint girlfriend assured me that she liked my version better.
As much as I would like to name this the Mistake Stitch, technically it is an Alicia's Lace Variation.
I used this stitch for the pink and turquoise hills in Emma Williams' "The Cottage," distributed by Melissa Shirley. I wanted an understated stitch because the mountains were in the deep background, but I also wanted to bring attention to them singularly because of their gorgeous color. So, between this stitch and Lorikeet, I'm hoping it all comes together!
The diagram is in two colors for clarity. That said, it would be great to use two threads with different finishes to make it pop a little more. It would be fun in two threads for a small coat, flower, Santa bag, or hat. Even a small fruit. (Yes, I can always bring a stitch back to fruit.) This stitch would also be great with a lightweight Kreinik Metallic on windows or water.
The stitched sample on Instagram is me playing with this stitch on a stitch guide in progress for an event this summer.
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Enjoy!