How Do You Stitch A Square Boss Stitch?
The Square Boss Stitch is a simple stitch that’s a good level for needlework beginners. The stitch consists of a large diagonal cross with smaller crosses at each corner. The Square Boss Stitch looks similar to the Rice Stitch, but with the small stitches overtop the big cross moved farther from the center of the stitch. The stitch also produces an interesting pattern when done in rows or blocks. Tie a knot in one end of your thread and pull the threaded needle through the fabric from back to front. Imagine a square in which you are bring the thread from the bottom left corner to the top right corner and pass the needle through the fabric from front to back. Bring the needle back out of the fabric at the bottom right corner of the imagined square, crossing over the first stitch. Bring the needle back through the fabric from front to back at the top left corner. Stitch a tiny stitch over the leg at the top left corner of the square. Bring the needle out from back to front about 1/4 of t