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What's the Stitch-Turkey Work

What's the Stitch-Turkey Work

Turkey work is one of the best ways to add a fun, fluffy texture to your canvas. Turkey Work works perfectly for fur, beards and fringe.


Turkey Work on blank needlepoint canvas

To do the stitch, begin by threading your needle. Unlike most other stitches, you do not need to place a waste knot in the end of your thread. Begin by going down in the top of your canvas, and leave the unknotted tail on the front of your piece.

 

White needlepoint thread and curved scissors

Bring the needle up in the hole directly to the right of your tail, and go down in the hole directly to the left. Next, come back up in the center hole, where your tail on the front of the canvas is. Pull the thread taut to tack down your loops of thread.

 

To do your next stitch, repeat this process by going down in the canvas, one hole to the right of your furthest right stitch.

 

Repeat this stitch as many or as few times as you need to fill the area painted on the canvas.

 

You can refer to the stitch diagram below for more information.

 

Turkey Work needlepoint stitch diagram

Turkey Work can be left loopy or the ends can be trimmed short to resemble fringe. We love our curved scissors for trimming and shaping the loops.

 

For a fuller look, like this bunny rabbit tail, pack multiple threads in your needle at once. Our favorite threads for turkey work are Bella Lusso and Vineyeard Merino Wool.

 

Bunny needlepoint ornament with turkey work

To learn six more turkey work techniques, consider taking our online class: Turkey Work Workshop. 


Various finished needlepoint ornaments with Turkey Work


To try turkey work out on a project of your own, shop the kits below:

Flamingle and Jingle
Sledding Polar Bear
                                                    Skating Polar Bear                                                   
Tacky Sweater Party Fox
Tacky Sweater Party Penguin

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