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Morgan Donner | Embroidery: Saint Birgitta Stitch - Medieval Cap Part 1 @MorganDonner | Uploaded April 2019 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Today I am showing how to do the simplified (1 row) version of the St. Birgitta Interlaced Herringbone Stitch.

Read all about the St. Birgitta Cap and it's fancy (3 row!) insertion stitch in Dahl & Sturtewagen's article, The Cap of St. Birgitta, in Medieval Clothing and Textiles 4, pages 99-129.

Check out Part 2 of this here: youtu.be/Eoso37v4LX0


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