background ·
beginner ·
condensed ·
Flat ·
flowers ·
large areas ·
parallel ·
quick to work up ·
small areas ·
Straight ·
Hungarian Stitch
The Hungarian Needlepoint Stitch is a stitch that simulates small diamond-shaped blocks. It is composed of groups of three vertical stitches. Two of the stitches span two threads of canvas, while the third spans four.
Stitch Details
- Stitch Structure: Flat, Parallel, Straight, Condensed
- Related Stitches: Parisian Stitch
- Recommended for: Small areas, Large areas, Backgrounds, Flowers
Hungarian Stitch Instructions & Diagram
You can see the diagram of this stitch below.
- Secure your thread on the backside of the canvas by making a small knot.
- Insert the needle from the back of the canvas to the front at the bottom.
- Move the needle vertically across the canvas, skipping one intersection of the canvas, and insert the needle from front to back.
- Bring the needle down through the back of the canvas and insert it into the lower right intersection of the first stitch.
- Then go up to the upper right intersection to the second point (make sure you are skipping four lines of the canvas).
- Repeat the vertical stitches in the same order: One stitch skipping two threads of the canvas and one stitch skipping four threads of the canvas.
Stitch Guides where Hungarian 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 :)