italian embroidery

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Sorbello Stitch

  Sorbello Stitch is also known as Punto de Sorbello [ES], Point de Sorbello [FR], Sorbello-Knoten [DE], Punto Sorbello [IT], Ponto Sorbello [PT]. About the Sorbello Stitch The Sorbello Stich originated from Sorbello, a small village near Naples. It is an even-weave fabric stitch and looks like a series of...

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Triple Palestrina Stitch

About the Triple Palestrina Stitch This stitch is just a Palestrina stitch with an extra knot. This makes the knot look bigger and fuller. You need to know the Palestrina stitch to be able to do this stitch. How to do the Triple Palestrina Stitch Fig 1: Lay one Palestrina...

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Reversed Palestrina Stitch

About the Reversed Palestrina Stitch This stitch is worked similarly to the Palestrina Stitch but in an entirely reversed fashion. We work this from right to left. What was right becomes left, and left becomes right. The top becomes the bottom, and the bottom becomes the top. 😀 How to...

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Palestrina Stitch

Palestrina Stitch is also known as Double knot stitch, Tied coral stitch, Old English knot stitch, Twilling stitch, Purl stitch [EN], Punto de Palestrina [ES], Point de Palestrina [FR], Palestrinastich [DE],  Punto Palestrina [IT], Ponto de Palestrina [PT]. About the Palestrina Stitch Palestrina stitch has its origin in the village...

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Palestrina Family

About the Palestrina Family Palestrina Stitch and most of its members draw their origin from Italy. This stitch forms an essential part of many of Italy’s ancient embroideries. The characteristic of this stitch is a line with knots. Usually, these knots are near placed, but variations can lead to longer...