clothes ·
condensed ·
crossed ·
intermediate ·
knitting ·
large areas ·
mountains ·
quick to work up ·
small areas ·
Straight ·
Fishbone Stepped Stitch
The Fishbone Stepped Needlepoint Stitch is a variation of the basic fishbone stitch, known for its resemblance to the bones of a fish. In the stepped version, the stitches are arranged in a manner that creates a stepped or staggered effect, giving the design a unique texture and dimension.
Stitch Details
- Stitch Structure: Crossed, Knitting, Straight, Condensed
- Related Stitches: Tied Gobelin Stitch, Fern Stitch
- Recommended for: Small areas, Large areas, Mountains, Clothes
Fishbone Stepped Stitch Instructions & Diagram
You can see the diagram of this stitch below.
- Start making a vertical straight stitch by skipping four threads of canvas (from top to bottom) and insert the needle from front to bottom
- Move the needle one intersection of the canvas diagonally up to the left (behind the canvas), make a horizontal straight stitch by skipping two threads of the canvas, then insert the needle and move it four threads of the canvas up (behind the canvas), and insert it from back to front
- When you have done the maximum number of vertical stitches in that diagonal row, at the end of the last cross, move the needle (behind the canvas) three threads of the canvas to the right and one thread down
- Make a horizontal stitch skipping four canvas threads, ending it at the bottom point of the last vertical stitch
- Move the needle three canvas threads to the right and one down, then make a vertical upward stitch skipping two canvas threads. Go down two canvas threads again to start the next cross
- Repeat all steps as many times as needed
Stitch Guides where Fishbone Stepped Stitch is used
Check out our Stitch Guides where this stitch is used to get some inspiration for your needlepoint project.
If you have doubts about what stitches to choose for your project - check our Tips to select Needlepoint Stitches or Our favorite Needlepoint Decorative Stitches.
Happy stitching :)