Side Stitch

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This page gives you an idea of how the reverse of the basic stitches looks like. As a beginner, we are curious to know how the reverse or the back-side should end up - just to make sure that we are stitching the right way. So, I have picked the...

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1.	Whipped Back Stitch:
	🧵Back Stitch Base: Start by creating a simple back stitch along the line where you want your stem. 
	🧵Whipping the Stitches: Once the back stitch base is complete, bring your needle up at the start of the line and, without piercing the fabric, thread it under each back stitch, spiraling around them. This gives the appearance of a twisted rope.
	🧵Stem Stitch:
	•	Starting the Stitch: Bring your needle up through the fabric at the starting point (A). Make a small stitch by bringing the needle down a short distance away (B) and then bring it up again midway between A and B and repeat the process as shown.
This creates a slightly slanted line that mimics the look of a natural stem.
	🧵Couch Stitch:
	• Couch Stitch, Stump Work, Easy Stem, Stem Stitch, Embroidery Lessons, Embroidery Letters, Needle Work, Back Stitch, Knitting Techniques

3 METHODS! READ FOR MORE ❤️👇🏼👇🏼 1. Whipped Back Stitch: 🧵Back Stitch Base: Start by creating a simple back stitch along the line where you want your...

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Presenting the Blanket Stitch Family - part 1. Simple open loops can make so much! Here is part 1 of this beautiful family. Blanket Stitch began as a way to secure the edges of unsewn blankets. The stitch is simple to do and gives a decorated look. With time, this stitch was experimented with in hand embroidery, and it gave rise to different variations and styles of this stitch. Make them on edges, borders, outlines and even fillings! What more could you ask for!? Quilt Border Stitching Ideas, Blanket Stitch Embroidery Design Ideas, Edge Stitching Embroidery, How To Secure Embroidery, Blanket Stitches Embroidery, Blanket Embroidery Stitch, Blanket Edge Stitch, Edge Stitches Embroidery, Embroidery Stitches For Edges

Presenting the Blanket Stitch Family - part 1. Simple open loops can make so much! Here is part 1 of this beautiful family. Blanket Stitch began as a way to secure the edges of unsewn blankets. The stitch is simple to do and gives a decorated look. With time, this stitch was experimented with in hand embroidery, and it gave rise to different variations and styles of this stitch. Make them on edges, borders, outlines and even fillings! What more could you ask for!?

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🧷 Trendy PDF sewing patterns on Instagram: "How to sew a neck facing in a garment with plackets? The new #vikisews_sewinghacks tutorial is already here for you! 👍🏼 1️⃣ Fold the plackets to the wrong side twice, by 1 cm (3/8”) each time, and then once again by 3 cm (1 1/8”). Press in place. 2️⃣ Fold the placket over to the right side. Place the facing piece right side down on top of it, aligning the neckline edges. The facing should overlap the placket by 1 cm (3/8”). 3️⃣ Stitch with a 1 cm (3/8”) seam allowance. Trim the neckline seam allowance down to 5 mm (just under 1/4”). Clip into the seam allowance all along the neckline. 4️⃣ Turn the seam allowance towards the facing and stitch at 1−2 mm from the seam on the right side of the facing to secure the seam allowance in place. 5️⃣ Turn Neck Facing Sewing, Sewing A Neckline, How To Finish Neckline Sewing, Sewing Necklines Tutorials, V Neck Sewing Tutorials, Sewing Necklines, Placket Tutorial, Small Sewing Space, Sewing Top

🧷 Trendy PDF sewing patterns on Instagram: "How to sew a neck facing in a garment with plackets? The new #vikisews_sewinghacks tutorial is already here for you! 👍🏼 1️⃣ Fold the plackets to the wrong side twice, by 1 cm (3/8”) each time, and then once again by 3 cm (1 1/8”). Press in place. 2️⃣ Fold the placket over to the right side. Place the facing piece right side down on top of it, aligning the neckline edges. The facing should overlap the placket by 1 cm (3/8”). 3️⃣ Stitch with a 1…

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