Do you ever use hand embroidery stitches in your quilts? In my option, incorporating hand embroidery stitches can elevate its overall visual appearance and add a unique, personal touch.
Hand embroidery adds texture, dimension, and intricate detailing.... and all this creates focal points that draw the eye. Simple stitches like French knots, running stitches, and chain stitches can emphasize specific areas and create highlights, or create a sense of movement across the quilt. The added texture contrasts beautifully with the flatness of traditional piecing and quilting, making your design more dynamic.
I don't use hand stitches often enough but I do from time to time. You can see French Knots in this small challenge piece a number of years ago.
Today I thought I'd show you exactly how to make this simple stitch.
How to make a French Knot
I have really enjoyed making this tutorial and now I want to use French Knots (and other hand embroidery stitches) in a quilt.... or maybe a quilt block. Actually, I've been meaning to remake my Hibiscus flower block again and this would be the perfect block to add some French Knots to. I'll let you know how I get on with it.
How about giving it a try? If you'd like to give it a try on this block, you can find the pattern here: Hibiscus Block pattern