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Parisian stitch

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:

The case holding this thread is commonly known as an etu and is derived from the French word meaning fabric case.

Notes

References

  • The Reader's Digest Association, Complete Guide to Embroidery Stitches, Pleasantville, New York: Marabout, 2004.