Diamond Stitch
The term diamond stitch most commonly refers to a highly textured pattern used in crochet, knitting, or hand embroidery. It creates beautiful, repeating geometric diamond shapes and can add visual interest to blankets, garments, and borders. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
1. Crochet Diamond Stitch
In crochet, this stitch typically uses a four-row repeat that alternates basic rows (like single or double crochet) with rows of "front post treble crochets" (FPtr) that are grouped and offset to form diamond patterns. The alternating post stitches pull on the fabric to create a raised, interwoven 3D effect. [2, 5]
2. Knotted Diamond Stitch (Hand Embroidery)
In embroidery, the knotted diamond stitch is worked between two parallel lines to create a decorative border. It is made by creating a base straight stitch (or an 'X') and then wrapping the thread around the needle and previous stitches to anchor tight, decorative knots along the edges of the diamonds. [3, 4]
3. Knitting Diamond Stitch
In knitting, a diamond pattern is usually achieved by combining decreases (such as knitting two together) and increases (such as yarn overs) to create an eyelet diamond pattern, or by using twisted stitches. [6, 7, 8]
4. 5D DIY Diamond Painting
If you were searching for the craft hobby often referred to as "diamond stitch" or "diamond cross stitch," this refers to 5D Diamond Painting. Instead of using thread, crafters use a wax pen to apply thousands of tiny, flat-backed resin rhinestones onto a color-coded adhesive canvas to create mosaic art. [9, 10]
Tip: If you are shopping for a diamond painting kit, many starter sets and cross-stitch accessories are available from online retailers like Amazon India.

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