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Back stitch. the most often used to outline a design. ...
Buillion stitch. A single detached stitch that is used for filling in a design area. ...
Chain stitch. one of the more popular stitches used for outlining. ...
Cross stitch. ...
Feather stitch. ...
Fish bone. ...
Herringbone stitch. ...
French knot.
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Back stitch
most often used to outline a design.
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OTHER BASIC STITCHES:
- Running stitch
considered being the easiest stitch for outlining.
- Bullion Stitch
A single detached stitch that is used for filling in a design area.
- Chain stitch
one of the most popular stitch used for outlining.
- Cross stitch
performed by two crossing arms.
- Feather stitch
evenly worked both left and right side.
- Fish Bone
a kind of stitching filling which ideal for making leaves or feathers.
- French Knot
a single detached stitch used to primarily fill the design area.
- Herring bone stitch
a basic overlapping stitch popular for its border.
- Stem stitch
an outline stitch is usually is used for flower stems.
- seed
also known as rice grain stitch.
- split
done using quite thick threads such as wool.
- Satin stitch
a solid filling stitch that is used to cover a design area with long, straight stitches worked very close together.
- Looped stitch
- a very decorative stitch and can be experimented with threads for various colors over borders
- close layers of this stitch can create wonderful effects on a pattern
- Lazy Daisy chain Stitch
resembles petals of flowers.