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ID 724466 Viimati muudetud 30.12.2004
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  • FR: petit point [T60483] - le petit point exige beaucoup de temps et d'habileté car l'aiguille ne prend ? la fois qu'un brin de fil pour broder un canevas tr?s fin. Sa valeur est donc supérieure au gros point. Exceptionnellement, certains fauteuils seront recouverts de tapisserie au petit point. Les plus jolies tapisseries ou tentures étaient, le plus souvent, exécutées au petit point. [GDT] DE: Petit-Point-Stickerei [T60483] FI: petit point-koruompelus [T60483]
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  • Petit point, Gros Point Petit point is a tent stitch (that is, a single diagonal stitch) worked over a single thread of canvas. 'Petit' is the French word for small. Gros point, as the name implies, is larger, and is tent stitch worked over a double thread of the canvas on the diagonal. It is common for printed canvases to be on Penelope canvas, which has dual threads running both vertically and horizontally. It takes four petit-point stitches to replace one gros-point stitch.
  • Petit point is the term used for needle point stitches that are very small. When the continental stitch is worked on 18, 22, 24, or higher count mono or interlocking canvas or on 10, 12, or 14 mesh penelope canvas it is called petit point. To work petit point on penelope canvas, each pair of threads, both vertical and horizontal, must be picked open with the needle, and a small continental stitch worked over each intersection.
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  • continental stitch, tent stitch - gobeläänpiste

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