Florentino, de bargallo, de llama o irlandés en tela de cañamazo

LECCIÓN 193. PUNTO FLORENTINO, PUNTO DE BARGALLO, PUNTO DE LLAMA, PUNTO IRLANDÉS – CAÑAMAZO DIY

20 de September de 2022 By admin 0

Tutorial for hemp stitches: Florentine stitch, Bargallo stitch, flame stitch or Irish stitch:

Here’s the Tutorial for Florentine, bargallo, llama or Irish stitch on canvas fabric: Another proposal of fantasy stitch in hemp stitch that we propose you at Bordarycantar.com.

What is it used for?

Se usa para llamas y zigzag si se trabaja en varios colores, y se conoce como labor florentina o de Bargallo. Los patrones pueden estar formados por “picos” o “valles”, como se muestra en las ilustraciones o ser menos regulares, según se desee.

How do you do that?

The pattern is established with the first row of stitches, worked through the center of the desired area.

Fig. A: Start in the center of the canvas and work a line of straight stitches staggered to the left. Make each stitch the same length (shown here are four strands). The steps in between can be of one, two or more strands, but always shorter than the stitches (here they are two strands). Pull out the needle at the base of the stitch (1 or 3) and insert it at the top (2 or 4). Return to the center and embroider a similar line of staggered, straight stitches to the right.

Points for the Fig. A

Fig. B: The next rows follow the same steps as the first row and can be worked from right to left or the other way around. Here the stitches of all the rows have the same length. This can vary from row to row, but not in the same row, except when working decorative motifs and quartered designs.

Points for the Fig. B

Here is the Tutorial of Florentine, bargallo, llama or Irish stitch in hemp fabric:

Materials for embroidering Florentine, Bargallo, llama or Irish stitch on canvas fabric:

  • You need a sharp pointed needle. In your trusted haberdashery they can advise you on this.
  • Canvas fabric
  • Thimble, we know that it is not easy to get used to it, but the earlier you adapt, the better, you will avoid many punctures.
  • Special thread for sewing. Or you can also use fine crochet yarn if it is to decorate something
  • Frame, there are made of wood, plastic and silicone. Lately I spend the silicone ones because I like them better, but that goes to taste.
  • Light, the more the better and to be able to be natural

If you liked this lesson of fantasy point.You can try some more of the ones we publish here