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- Parisian_stitch abstract "Parisian stitch is a longer horizontal/vertical stitch used in needlepoint next to a smaller parallel stitch to create a basketweave pattern. The end points on either end alternate in a staggered pattern.According to Thérèse de Dilmont in the Encyclopedia of Needlework:This stitch, though it is generally worked on silk canvas, can also be worked on the different cotton and linen materials already referred to more than once in this Encyclopedia. It makes a very good grounding in cases where the material is not intended to be completely hidden. It consists of a long stitch over three threads, and a short stitch over one thread, alternately.The case holding this thread is commonly known as an etu and is derived from the French word meaning fabric case.".
- Parisian_stitch thumbnail Parisianstich.jpg?width=300.
- Parisian_stitch wikiPageExternalLink chapter_7.html.
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- Parisian_stitch wikiPageLength "1437".
- Parisian_stitch wikiPageOutDegree "5".
- Parisian_stitch wikiPageRevisionID "665642963".
- Parisian_stitch wikiPageWikiLink Category:Embroidery_stitches.
- Parisian_stitch wikiPageWikiLink Needlepoint.
- Parisian_stitch wikiPageWikiLink Project_Gutenberg.
- Parisian_stitch wikiPageWikiLink Thérèse_de_Dilmont.
- Parisian_stitch wikiPageWikiLink File:Parisianstich.jpg.
- Parisian_stitch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Parisian stitch".
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- Parisian_stitch wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Embroidery.
- Parisian_stitch wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Parisian_stitch wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Textile-arts-stub.
- Parisian_stitch subject Category:Embroidery_stitches.
- Parisian_stitch type Art.
- Parisian_stitch comment "Parisian stitch is a longer horizontal/vertical stitch used in needlepoint next to a smaller parallel stitch to create a basketweave pattern. The end points on either end alternate in a staggered pattern.According to Thérèse de Dilmont in the Encyclopedia of Needlework:This stitch, though it is generally worked on silk canvas, can also be worked on the different cotton and linen materials already referred to more than once in this Encyclopedia.".
- Parisian_stitch label "Parisian stitch".
- Parisian_stitch sameAs Q7137469.
- Parisian_stitch sameAs m.0gdfnx.
- Parisian_stitch sameAs Q7137469.
- Parisian_stitch wasDerivedFrom Parisian_stitch?oldid=665642963.
- Parisian_stitch depiction Parisianstich.jpg.
- Parisian_stitch isPrimaryTopicOf Parisian_stitch.