Vyshivka Shemy Schetnaja Glad →
: It creates a smooth, raised surface that reflects light beautifully, making it a staple for traditional garments like the Ukrainian vyshyvanka .
: Most patterns begin from the center or a specific corner of a geometric block. vyshivka shemy schetnaja glad
(counted satin stitch) is a traditional embroidery technique that bridges the gap between the structured precision of cross-stitch and the fluid, painterly texture of standard satin stitch. Unlike freehand satin stitch, where you follow a drawn outline, counted satin stitch (schetnaja glad) relies on the warp and weft of the fabric to determine the length and placement of every stitch. Core Characteristics : It creates a smooth, raised surface that
: A single line on the chart might represent a stitch that covers 4 vertical threads and 1 horizontal thread. Unlike freehand satin stitch, where you follow a
To get started with this technique, you will need specific high-quality embroidery supplies :
Schemes for schetnaja glad look like grids, similar to cross-stitch patterns, but instead of "X" marks, they use straight lines to indicate the direction and span of the satin stitch.
: An embroidery hoop is essential to keep the fabric taut, ensuring your stitches don't pucker the material. How to Read the Schemes (Patterns)