This one was hard!!! I read all tutorials and watched Mary Corbet’s video about dozen times before I could wrap my head around this stitch. My verdict: Cast-on looks very good but stitching it is way too hard to be worth the effort.
As soon as I saw Sharon’s samples I thought to make clovers and this stitch is lends itself very well for the shape.
I didn’t have enough kelly green floss so I decided to use various shade of green. I think it looks pretty good.
One of the most visually pleasing samplers I’ve made but as I didn’t enjoy making it at all, I doubt I will be using it much in the future.
Next sampler on the list is Pekinese Stitch. If you are interested, I’ve listed all my samplers here, where you can find links to the individual posts.
Till next time!

I’ve been looking through some of your blog post, and am intrigued by all the different stitches you have mastered. It must take endless patience.
This one is particularly attractive.
Thank you so much for taking some time to comment here. I agree, this is very attractive stitch but I really, really hated doing it.
Well, I love it.Looks really good. Thanks for sharing. Can you include the steps for the stitch?
Sure. It will take time though to write a post! Keep your eyes peeled for it!
Okay, I’ll wait. Thanks.