Trame (Diagram 1):
Bring the needle up at A, move to the right over four canvas threads, bring the needle down at B. Bring the needle up at C, move up THROUGH the A/B stitch, bring the needle down at D. Bring the needle up at E, move to the left over four canvas threads, bring the needle down at F. Bring the needle up at G, move up THROUGH the E/F stitch, bring the needle down at H. Bring the needle up at I, move to the right over four canvas threads, bring the needle down at J. Bring the needle up at K, move up THROUGH the I/J stitch, bring the needle down at L. Now, continue on to Diagram 2...
Trame (Diagram 2):
This diagram illustrates how three rows of trame' stitches should look when complete. The red arrows indicate where the stitches join each other as demonstrated in Diagram 1. As you can see from the diagrams, this stitch does not cover well. It should always be used as a foundation stitch for other stitches.