LEVEL: Easy
USE: Lines, outlines, in Assisi and blackwork
OTHER NAMES: Assisi Stitch, Holbein Stitch
Double running stitch is a variation of the simple Running Stitch. It is also known as the Holbein stitch or the Assisi stitch. It can be used to create simple outlines, intricate fillings, and geometric patterns. It’s a stitch worked ideally on even-weave fabric.
Watch the Video Tutorial
Watch my step-by-step video tutorial and learn how to embroider the Double Running Stitch!
The main benefits of the double running stitch:
Step 1
You start by creating a line of running stitches.
Remember to be consistent, make the stitches the same length and make sure the spaces between them are equal in length to stitches.
Step 2
On the return journey, working in the opposite direction, fill in the spaces between the stitches with another running stitch row. You will come up at the top of the previous stitch and go down below the start of the next stitch.
For the return journey, you can use the same color, or as I did in the example above, you can choose a contrasting color for a fancier effect. When creating intricate geometric patterns keep in mind to use squared paper.
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More Outline Stitches
- Raised Chain Stitch Band Embroidery
- Back Stitch Video Tutorial
- Running Stitch Video Tutorial
- Whipped Running Stitch Video Tutorial
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