Basic hand stitches include the running stitch, which is made by inserting the needle in and out of the fabric in a continuous line. The backstitch is made by inserting the needle behind the previous stitch and bringing it back up a short distance ahead to create a line of stitches that cross each other. To make a backstitch, insert the needle in and out of the fabric and bring the thread under the tip of the needle while still in the fabric before pulling it through.
Basic hand stitches include the running stitch, which is made by inserting the needle in and out of the fabric in a continuous line. The backstitch is made by inserting the needle behind the previous stitch and bringing it back up a short distance ahead to create a line of stitches that cross each other. To make a backstitch, insert the needle in and out of the fabric and bring the thread under the tip of the needle while still in the fabric before pulling it through.
Basic hand stitches include the running stitch, which is made by inserting the needle in and out of the fabric in a continuous line. The backstitch is made by inserting the needle behind the previous stitch and bringing it back up a short distance ahead to create a line of stitches that cross each other. To make a backstitch, insert the needle in and out of the fabric and bring the thread under the tip of the needle while still in the fabric before pulling it through.
Insert the needle in and out of the fabric (as in the running stitch). Bring the thread under the tip of the needle while still in the fabric, then pull the needle through.