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Ceylon stitch versus ladder stitch

Ok, having some confusion here… Can anyone tell me the difference between ceylon stitch and ladder stitch? I’ve been doing both and the ONLY difference I can see is the beginning – the set up.

IS there any other difference that I have been missing?

December 8th, 2008 | Category: embroidery stitches

4 comments to Ceylon stitch versus ladder stitch

  • sharonb
    December 8, 2008 at 4:21 am

    I can’t see a difference and I think this is a case of a stitch being known as one thing in one area and by another name in different area –

  • Yvette
    December 8, 2008 at 4:51 am

    Hmm, that’s a very good point, Sharon. The different ways of starting could just be that different people have different preferences for how to start.

    Like how some people start buttonhole with a chain stitch, and others don’t.

  • Mary Corbet
    December 8, 2008 at 4:04 pm

    Hi, Yvette –

    They begin differently, true. Also, ceylon stitch is also worked several columns across, as a filling, whereas ladder stitch is generally only worked in one long (ladder-like) column. I think you’ll find in some books that they display ceylon stitch as a number of columns (worked horizontally, but the finished product is several columns across, as a filling). I’ve only ever seen ladder stitch illustrated as one long ladder….

    So perhaps that’s the difference?

    It’s something to consider, anyway! 🙂

    MC

  • Yvette
    December 8, 2008 at 8:16 pm

    Hi Mary,

    Yes, that’s also a very good point – about ceylon stitch often having more than just the two plaited looking columns.

    Oh, I am so enjoying all these stitches!

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