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BACKSTITCH

Running Stitch Fishbone Stitch Backstitch or back stitch


The running stitch or The fishbone stitch is often and its variants stem stitch ,
straight stitch is the basic stitch to create and fill a leaf outline stitch , and split
in hand sewing and design or comparable shape. stitch are a class of
embroidery, on which all other In order to work the motif, embroidery and sewing
forms of sewing are based. The first, a line of tiny dots is stitches in which individual
stitch is worked by passing the drawn down its middle. stitches are made backward
needle in and out of the fabric. to the general direction of
sewing.

Satin Stitch Seed Stitch Herringbone Stitch


In sewing and embroidery, a The stitch uses simple A herringbone stitch is a
satin stitch or damask stitch straight in a single needlework stitch used in
is a series of flat stitches direction to fill in patterns. embroidery, knitting, and
that are used to completely It is more or less like the crochet. It is so named as it
cover a section of the darning stitch, but there is resembles the bones
extending from the spine of a
background. a slightly difference.
herring fish. It is stitch that
creates a fabric pattern
closely resembling a
Feather stitch herringbone pattern or herring
French Knot stitch
cloth.
Feather Stitch or Cretan The French Knot is a simple
stitch are the embroidery embroidery stitch that creates
techniques made of open, a nubby, little three- Stem Stitch
looped stitches worked dimensional dot. It works
alternately to the right and great alone, or strung An embroidery stitch forming
. a continuous line of long,
left of a central rib. together lines ,or clustered to
from a lovely piled surface. overlapped stitches, typically
used to represent narrow
stems.
Chain Stitch Cross Stitch Ballion Stitch
An ormamental stitch in A stitch formed of two It is the decorative
which loops are crocheted or stitches crossing each other. It technique that is worked by
embroidered in a chain. is also a needlework done twisting a thread around a
using cross-stitches. sewing needle several times
before inserting the needle into
the cloth.

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