How Do You Stitch A Double Herringbone Stitch?
The double herringbone stitch is also called the Indian herringbone stitch. It is one of the family of herringbone stitches and related to the chevron stitch group. The double herringbone is worked in two rows, one overlaying the other, and can be worked in two colors. Read on to learn how to stitch a double herringbone stitch. Use a fade-out marker or transfer method to create the needlework design on the fabric. Work carefully when using a pencil to draw the design. Pounce the design onto darker fabrics. Draw or pounce parallel lines as guides for the herringbone stitch. Stretch the fabric taut over an embroidery hoop. Attach larger pieces to a frame. Make sure the grain of the fabric is straight and smooth. Lay the foundation row for the herringbone stitch. Stitch the left arm of each X, working left to right across the row. Leave space between each one equal to the width of the X. Continue to the end of the row. Reverse direction and add the right arm to complete each X. Continue t