Half Chevron stitch is an interesting variety of Chevron stitch with one side of the stitch being worked with a similar hand motion. You can work this stitch on plain and even weave fabric in most types of embroidery thread. It makes a useful border or outline stitch, which follows curves well. This stitch is great to use as a foundation line of stitching on the seams of a crazy quilting project. You can work this stitch back to back with the points facing as in the sample above.
Work from left to right on two imaginary parallel lines. If you are working on fabric that is not an even weave you can mark guide-lines on the fabric using one of the fade out or water dissolvable pens available on the market but do make sure that it will disappear as this stitch does not cover the whole line marked.
How to work Half Chevron Stitch
Bring the thread out through the fabric on the left of the lower imaginary line. Insert the needle a little to the right on the same line, and with the needle emerging at the middle make a small stitch.
Take the needle up and insert on the upper imaginary line and make a small stitch pointing the needle downward. Have the thread looped under the needle. Take the needle through the fabric.
Move diagonally across to the right and insert the needle on the lower line. Bringing the needle out a little to the left, and pull the needle through the fabric. Still working on the bottom imaginary line take the needle across to the right and insert, bringing it once again out in the middle. Work this way along the row.
Half Chevron stitch is very effective worked back to back and you can build up interesting and complex patterns using it.
Take some time to experiment as you can do simply oodles with this stitch. Beads can be added, ribbons or thread can be laced through the stitch and you are really only limited by your imagination.
You can stack this stitch overlapping row upon row to create a patterned filling stitch.
These are single half chevron stitches that have been turned on their side. Once again it is easy to add beads to this formation or use it for couching. You can also work a line of stitches on a curve.
Another way is to work single instance of Half Chevron stitch is to place them in a square. This arrangement is effective as a little motif which can be repeated to build up patterns.
Place the individual stitches in a cross formation to use as a repeating motif and build up patterns – or you can combine the two!
Yet another option with this stitch is to swing either side of the line, individual half chevron stitches back to back to form patterns. The stitch can be worked on a gentle curve and when you swing them from side to side even more interesting things happen.
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Thankyou for this stitch. My samples are here.
http://hobbysewing.blogspot.com/2020/11/tast-42-beyond-tast-42.html
2018 Stitch #28 – Check out the pennant I made at https://www.thecrafties.com/2018/12/tast-roundup-5/
I have a single stitch left! So close! Thank’s Sharon :D:D
Here’s my half chevron sample – http://hokkaidokudasai.blogspot.jp/2015/11/take-stitch-tuesday-18-half-chevron.html
Thanks!
i get so juiced up and inspired to practice your stitches when I go to take a stitch Tuesday. Thank you for your energy. patty
Racing to catch up (& hoping this is not a duplicate posting!)
Here is my Half Chevron sampler:
http://cmwinter.blogspot.com/2012/08/half-chevron.html
I am focusing on catching up with this ongoing weekly challenge (yes, I am woefully behind, and have jumped a few weeks only to be able to post a link back to my progress!) Here is my sample of the Half Chevron:
http://cmwinter.blogspot.com/2012/08/half-chevron.html
I am posting other stitches as I complete them …. I am loving my return to embroidery. Thanks Sharon!
I can´t say I am proud of my stitches for week 19, but I am working on catching up and here are my samples. http://ullabritt.wordpress.com/tast-2012/19-half-chevron-stitch/
I dont know Sandhya – did you go to the front of the blog?
why am i not able to see the TAST entry for week 20?
i’m finally getting my post for this stitch into the mix.
it was a new one to me but i found it interesting and full of possibility.
http://simpletosublimepapernapkinpoetry.blogspot.com/2012/05/tast-week-19-half-chevron-stitch.html
🙂
libbyQ
Half Chevron:
http://thetruevine.wordpress.com/2012/05/14/take-a-stitch-tuesday-half-chevron/
My half chevron sample can be see at my blog and on stitchin fingers. Enjoy! (I hope)
Here’s my half-chevron stitch samplers that are included in my embroidery journal: http://harvestmoonbyhand.blogspot.com/2012/05/take-stitch-tuesday-half-chevron-stitch.html
Here’s my Half Chevron stitch samples which I enjoyed doing
http://www.flickr.com/photos/78808644@N08/sets/72157629713205242/
Sue
Hello Sharon! Wishing all the mothers out there a Happy Mother’s Day! Here is my Half Chevron stitching:
http://linda-hubbard.blogspot.ca/2012/05/tast-week-19-half-chevron-stitch.html
Thanks for popping by.
It was a new stitch for me. My sample is here
http://6stem5.canalblog.com
http://yarngoddess.wordpress.com/2012/05/13/update-week-19/
If Maureen is just posting… then I can’t be too late.
I don’t have much time for TAST, but I managed to stitch 2 new rows on one of my samplers. I wrote about them here:
http://fat-quarter.blogspot.com/2012/05/half-chevron-stitch.html
oh… 🙂 here is my sample at least… 🙂
http://alovchany.blogspot.com/2012/05/tast-19-tast-week-19.html
2 small samples of the Half Chevron are here
http://www.flickr.com/photos/crazyqstitcher/
They are to be part of my CQJP blocks
A humble contribution:
http://web.me.com/queeniepatch/Queeniepatch_Quilts/Blog/Entries/2012/5/13_TAST_2012%2C_Week_19.html
http://stitchinfingers.ning.com/photo/tast-2012-week-19
Yet another stitch I had not done before. Thanks for this excellent challenge Sharon! Here’s my 1/2 chevron http://jennypennypoppy.blogspot.ca/
Hi Sharon
Here is my half chevron
http://pippaquilts.blogspot.co.uk/
Here are some more of my attempts:
http://summersofindia.blogspot.in/2012/05/half-chevron-stitch-2.html
Hope you like them
Hello
I post my sampler of the week on my blog :http://dufall.blogspot.fr/
and on flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/severine14/7181673480/in/photostream
http://stitchinfingers.ning.com/photo/jade-princess?context=latest
hope you like this xx
I have done a small sampler with this stitch. Here it is.
http://hobbysewing.blogspot.in/2012/05/tast-19-half-chevron.html
I have done a sampler with this new stitch. Here it is.
http://www.hobbysewing.blogspot.com
I have completed Week 18 – Crossed Buttonhole and Week 19 – Half Chevron . Pictures are on Flickr.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stitchintime
Feels good to be caught up and finished on time!
Gayle Schipper
I finally finished my sample. I made a mistake at first and so did another one to do it correctly. You can find it at:
http://cantheleopardchangeherspots.blogspot.com/
Thanks so much.
for a change I am a little ahead. I really did not care for the cross buttonhole but the half chevron stitch once I got the hang it, turned out OK. Here is a link to my blog http://jacquiboydalden.blogspot.com/
First time I’ve finished in time to catch you before you make your rounds. Fun stitch!
“The Path Is Rarely So Clear” (half chevron): http://www.flickr.com/photos/31865376@N08/7178001718/in/photostream
As I have promised fewer this week, here is a new work with half chevron :
http://pierrespapiersciseaux.blogspot.fr/2012/05/tast-19-le-demi-point-de-chevron.html
I used the Half Cretan stitch to fix a small square of needle lace (I assume that it is needle lace). In fact I made two samples.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stitchinwoman/?saved=1
Hi Sharon,
I have started working on this week’s stitch sampler, the details are here-http://jizee6687.wordpress.com/category/tast-2012/19-half-chevron-stitch/
Thank you,
Chitra
Hi Sharron,
I have posted my efforts to my blog:
http://www.carorose.typepad.com
and to the Flikr goup:http://www.flickr.com/photos/carorose/7143946507/in/pool-56846286@N00
Cheers
Carolyn
I created a Purple Thistle for my sampler with the Half Chevron… See it here:
http://sparemomentstitching.wordpress.com/2012/05/10/this-weeks-tast-half-chevron/
(love this stitch!)
Here is my attempt on half chevron stitch: http://fabricfusion.blogspot.com/2012/05/tast-19-half-chevron-stitch.html
Happy Stitching!
Claudia
This week’s stitch. It was interesting to work 🙂
http://fanaticalseamstress.wordpress.com/2012/05/10/half-chevron/
A nice stitch, here is my fabric page
http://linsartyblobs.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/tast-19.html
Patterns made with half chevron!
http://stitchinfingers.ning.com/photo/tast-2012-half-chevron2
I have completed my weekly exercice, you can have a look here http://j-en-revais.blogspot.com/2012/05/tast-19.html if you are interested.
Likewise – I had fun with this one!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/36140279@N03/7171117276/in/photostream
Barbara
My stitchy doodling for this week! http://debbiesfiberwork.blogspot.com/2012/05/tast-week-19.html
Hi Sharon, oh what fun that stitch is ! I’m learning so much,
Thank you……..
You can find my sample here………
http://ellascraftcreations.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/tast-2012-half-chevron-stitch-week-19.html
I was stitching away when I found I was doing it all wrong so, when I got the stitch worked out properly in my head, I did one small part of it in my band below the “wrong ones” and then added it to a crazy quilt lock in progress, here: http://thatyankstitches.multiply.com/journal/item/312/Two_completions_and_a_work-in-progress
Hi Sharon,
I was way behind with TAST, but now I am up to date again! You can find my work here: http://stitchinfingers.ning.com/profile/JessicaGrimm. But be warned, it includes a badly behaving lama…
Have a nice day, Jessica
Some simple use of half chevron plus wheatear in my sampler : http://stitchinfingers.ning.com/photo/wheatearhalfchevron
I’m still fighting with crossed buttonhole.
I really enjoyed this stitch, here is my half chevron i have called “Fantasy” on my blog.
http://stitchesandlife.blogspot.com.au/
it is also on my page on stitchinfingers.
Here is my my work:
http://textileexplorations.blogspot.de/2012/05/tast-2012-half-chevron-and-catch-up.html
This was a new and attractive stitch for me. I first practised and later thought about making a bridge or people on a hill or a Roman building or …. (I had many ideas). In the end it became a kind of crocodile, see http://borduurblog.blogspot.com/2012/05/halve-chevronsteek.html
Excuse me,Sharon
My work is here
http://stitchinfingers.ning.com/photo/balcony-of-juliet?context=latest.
Hi, Sharon
Here´s my Half Chevron Stitch work .
Thank you !
Hi Sharon, my first post for the week Thank you for nice comments, always appreciated!. Thank you all!
http://embroiderland.blogspot.com.br/
http://christinaroland.blogspot.com/2012/05/tast-week-19.html Loved this stitch as much as the chevron. Will use it a lot.
HERE ARE MY FIRST ATTEMPTS:
http://summersofindia.blogspot.in/2012/05/half-chevron-stitch-1.html
Ms Sharma
http://summersofindia.blogspot.in/
My first attempts did not go well. But at least I completed my sampler page.
http://eclecticlamb.com/2012/05/09/week-19-tast-half-chevron-stitch/
I have posted week 19 challenge here.
http://nalinihandwork.blogspot.in/
Thank you.
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I have missed seven weeks of TAST as my spine op has disrupted life far more than I thought it would.
But there is only one stitch in those weeks that I have not done before so hopefully soon I’ll stitch something with them all explored more.
In the meantime here’s a link to my previous Half Chevron, a small piece I like …. Connie. konnykards
http://www.flickr.com/photos/23261611@N04/4656978147/in/set-72157623763221568
This is a cool stitch. It is new to me and I made the mistake of trying it on this month’s crazy quilt journal project. Not my brightest moment! I didn’t get it quite right but always one to persevere I tried again on a practice piece. You can see my attempts here
http://princessbubblescreates.blogspot.ca/
Thanks for looking!
I’m so excited!! I’ve never done this stitch before, or even heard of it 🙂 I think it looks good along one of the edges of my manipulated fabric quilt:
http://www.beading-arts.com/2012/05/tast-week-19-half-chevron-stitch.html
Here’s my weekly post with old stitches:
http://fat-quarter.blogspot.com/2012/05/old-half-chevron-stitches.html
Hello,
I have still used this stitch when we stutied the chevron stitch
http://pierrespapiersciseaux.blogspot.fr/2012/02/tast-semaine-2-le-point-de-chevron.html
But I will do another work with this stitch and post it later.