Edelweiss stitch is a ribbed spider stiched
Begin
wrapping the foundation spokes by bringing your thread up very close to the
center between two
spokes.
Take your needle under a spoke, then wrap your threaded needle back over, then
under the spoke.
Move to
the next spoke and again go under it. Then wrap over, then under this spoke.
Continue around the
circle in
this way. The wrapped threads should lay smoothly next to each other without
overlapping. Keep
your
wrapping thread tension even, so that the spokes remain straight, not pulled to
one side or the other. Go
all away
around the circle until you reach the outer edge of the spokes. After wrapping over
the last spoke,
take your
needle down next to it.
Ribbed
Spider Chart
It is
best to use a long thread to wrap around the spokes. If you run out of wrapping
thread you can end it off
by taking
it down in a canvas hole directly under a foundation spoke. Bring your new
wrapping thread up in
the same
hole.
Pass the
thread up through the gap between the last two rings of the web, over the last
ring of the web, under the top bar and come up to the right of the top bar.
Bring thread over the top bar and bring needle up through gap between last two
rings of web as before. Continue weaving in this way until you reach the top of
the bar.
Work the
other seven "petals" in the same way.