Petit point
This is a technique with very fine detail, which has extremely tiny and delicate stitches all created in one direction on tightly woven canvas or mesh ground.
Fine Finishing
The minuscule stitching makes the hat embroidery designs possible, ranging from realistic pictures and portraits to intricate patterns.
Flat Surface Texture
Unlike the chunky gros point — the small stitches of petit point make for a texturally smooth product.
So time-consuming
Because it is very small and tiny work with these stitches.
Attention to detail
It takes good eyesight and nimble fingers to make these tiny stitches correctly.
Thinner threads
Unlike in canvaswork, petit point is always worked with finer embroidery or wool threads rather than thicker yarns.
Encasing
Petit point examples are frequently encased in a frame like needlepoint works of art nearly on account of their unpredictable pictures.
Family Heirloom
Due to the incredible artistry involved in creating petit points, well-done ones make expensive and extraordinarily beautiful family heirlooms.
Historical roots
Petit point has origins dating back centuries, originating as a miniature variation of canvas embroidery.
Accessories
Petit point isn’t just for the wall, you can also find it gracing the sides of a box or purse or decorating your favorite footstool.
To sum it up, that super fine gauge gives the nuance for such miniature needlepoint “paintings”, which makes petit point unique.