Is like a cable stitch only the up cable is just below the upper gathering thread and the down cable is just above the lower gathering thread
Is created by making a mirror image of your first row of baby wave stitches
Is good for beaded smocking
Is used a lot in heirloom designs
Instructions
Begin with an up cable, just below the top gathering thread.
With the thread above the needle, sew the next pleat at the 'halfway mark' below.
Change the thread position to above the needle and sew the next pleat, at the same level, to make a down cable stitch at the 'halfway mark'.
Keep the thread below the needle, sew the next pleat in the gathering row above.
With the thread below the needle make another down cable.
Complete the row.
Now start a new row just above the second gathering thread, sew a down cable. This should mirror the first cable in point '1'
With the thread below the needle, sew the next pleat at the 'halfway mark' above.
Change the thread position to above the needle and sew the next pleat, at the same level, to make an up cable stitch at the 'halfway mark'. This should meet the down cable of the row above.
Keep the thread above the needle, sew the next pleat in the gathering row below.
With the thread below the needle make another down cable.
Complete the row.
General Tips
Use your needle to align uneven stitches by pushing them into shape.
Always keep your needle parallel to the gathering row and perpendicular to the pleats.
Give a gentle tug upward as you finish the stitch.
Avoid ending off and joining on in the center of the row, as this usually shows as an uneven stitch. (Use a long piece of thread).
Untwist your thread by holding the fabric up and letting the needle hang down freely.
Try to keep the depth (bite) of your stitches the same.