How to do running stitch
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Learn about these four essential hand-sewing stitches, what they're used for, and how to do them!
This variety of running stitch gives a wavy effect on the pattern. It looks beautiful when a few close layers of it is created. Fig 1: Lay the foundation by doing a running stitch. Bring out another thread out near the first stitch and pass the...
Running stitch is often overlooked as a decorative stitch, but it can be used nicely in embroidery projects. Here it is used in a stitch sampler.
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Chain stitch is a simple hand embroidery technique typically used to follow lines and curves (though it can also be used to fill in a space, much like split back stitch). There are two ways to do chain stitch; the "right" version is whichever version works best for you. On my blog, you'll find a beginner-friendly tutorial for both ways to chain stitch in hand embroidery, with instructions in written, photo, and (longer) video format.
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Stepped running stitch is a decorative variation of the Running stitch. It combines the foundation stitch (running stitch) and threading. This simple yet very decorative hand embroidery stitch is excellent for borders, bold outlines, or lettering. Click to watch video tutorial now or Pin for later.
Learn how to do a blanket stitch with my video tutorial. This is a great stitch for appliqués or the edge of a blanket. Hence the name, blanket stitch.
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