The area where threads cross creates a central vein. The length of diagonal stitches is gently graduated, which distinguishes it from open Fishbone stitch, worked at a more acute angle.
Step 1. Come up at A, go down at B, and come up at C. Go down at D to form central cross, and come up at E, directly in line with A. Go down at E.
Step 2. Continue in this way to form a bank of stitches crossed in the center. Graduate Stitch length, and be sure that the spaces between each stitch are even.
Step 1. Come up at A, go down at B, and come up at C. Go down at D to form central cross, and come up at E, directly in line with A. Go down at E.
Step 2. Continue in this way to form a bank of stitches crossed in the center. Graduate Stitch length, and be sure that the spaces between each stitch are even.
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