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Creative Stitch

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A blog about needlepoint, needlepoint technique, needlepoint stitches, and needlepoint threads by Joni Stevenson

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Creative Stitch Creative Stitch A Needlepoint Blog by Joni Stevenson Monday, December 14, 2015 Turning a Corner with a Couched Thread Many geometric designs have a portion of the stitched design in which a couched thread goes all the way around the piece, in a square or rectangular shape.  A decorative stitch holds down the couched thread.  If I have not been too clear, this is what I mean: Sue Reed's Harmony - Sea Many thanks to Sue Reed for letting me use her beautiful piece Harmony - Sea to make a point. Some may wonder, just how do you turn a corner with a couched thread, when the couched thread has to go down into the same hole that it comes up in. If I diagram out what I am working with it looks like this: There are several ways to handle this situation and many ways not to handle this situation.  The number one thing NOT to do is put a knot on the back of the piece at each corner to allow yourself to come up and go down into the same hole. The most fundam...

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