tent stitch
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Definition
Noun: A small, diagonal needlepoint stitch, typically worked in a consistent direction to create a smooth, uniform surface in embroidery.
Usage
"Tent stitch" is a specific term in needlework and embroidery. It is used to describe both the individual stitch and the overall technique of filling an area with this stitch. It creates a dense, even texture.
Examples
- She used tent stitch to fill the background of the floral design.
- The detailed portrait was rendered entirely in petit point, a variation of tent stitch.
- For a smooth finish on the canvas, the instructions called for tent stitch.
Advanced Usage
- In historical context: Tent stitch has been used for centuries in items like samplers, upholstery, and fine pictorial needlework.
- As a foundational technique: It is often one of the first stitches learned in canvas work, as it is simple to execute and forms the basis for many other stitches.
Variants and Related Words
- Petit Point (noun): A very fine tent stitch worked over a single thread of canvas, used for detailed designs.
- Needlepoint (noun): A broader form of canvas embroidery that often uses tent stitch as its primary stitch.
- Half Cross Stitch (noun): In some contexts, this term is used interchangeably with tent stitch, though purists note a slight technical difference in how the thread is anchored on the back of the work.
Synonyms
- Diagonal Stitch: A descriptive synonym highlighting the stitch's angle.
- Continental Stitch: A term sometimes used synonymously, especially when the stitch is worked in a horizontal or vertical row.
Related Phrases
- Work in tent stitch: The standard phrase for executing this technique.
- Example: You should work the sky area in tent stitch for a smooth gradient.
- Tent stitch ground: Refers to a background filled entirely with tent stitch.
- Example: The figure was outlined against a dark blue tent stitch ground.
Noun
- a small diagonal needlepoint stitch