Rice Stitch is also known as
Seeding Stitch / Seed Stitch [EN], Point de Sable [FR], Reisstich [DE], Punto Seme [IT], Ponto de Areia [PT].
How to do the Rice Stitch
This stitch is just a chaos of single straight stitches used to fill patterns. Unlike how I show in the Seed Stitch, it does not follow any straight line or pattern. It looks like strewn rice grains over the ground, which probably contributed to its name.
Fig 1: Make a Straight Stitch…a small one. | Fig 2: Next, make another Straight Stitch next to it at a random angle. |
Fig 3: Keep making these stitches at random angles. Space it as best as possible. Keep the stitches as regular as you can. | Fig 4: Here is a patch of Rice Stitch. |
Learn to do Rice Stitch/ Seed Stitch in 2 minutes!
Related Projects
Do you want to know where and how to use this stitch? Check out the projects below and learn more! Make something beautiful today.❤️
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