Hello All! For Jeri & Leonard--are you referring to herringbone stitch? Herringbone is my favorite decorative embroidery stitch, but I had no idea that it had so many variations (36 & counting) or applications until I did some research for an EGA program last summer. Herringbone is used to hem skirts (especially knits) & attach labels in garments because it is somewhat flexible. From that, I would extrapolate that it would work well for attaching lace to any item that drapes or would be stressed from time to time. Just my 2c worth from the embroidery corner. Sincerely, Susan Hottle, Palm Beach Gardens, FL, USA where it was a sunny & chilly 64* today.
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