Point Grecqueis another useful variety of fancy stitch, and so easily worked as to be a favourite stitch with beginners.
Point deGrecque is made from left to right, and is worked backward and forward.
The fine stitches are point de Bruxelles, while the others are Raleigh, Sorrento and point Grecque bars.
Raleigh bars with picots connect the border and center designs, while the palms along the border as well as other small spaces are filled in with point Turque and point de Grecque stitches.
Point Grecque and d'Alençon bars are also used at the very heart of the blossom, and Raleigh net-work bars connect the design to the edge and are dotted here and there with "spiders.
Point de Grecque is also introduced into some of the spaces, and Raleigh bars are used for the ground-work.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "grecque" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.