HOLBEIN STITCH


Meaning of HOLBEIN STITCH in English

ˈhō]lˌbīn sometimes ˈhä] noun

Usage: usually capitalized H

Etymology: after Hans Holbein died 1543 German artist; from the kind of embroidery seen in his paintings

: a running stitch worked twice often in different colors on the same line to make a continuous reversible pattern

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