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If you want to do hand embroidery, you really need to know how to backstitch. The backstitch is probably THE most common outline stitch. It gives a nice, smooth, continuous line. If you're going to be stitching tight curves make sure to use a shortish stitch length. Otherwise, just use a stitch length you're comfortable with and

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Mimi Speyerer
Stitchin With Samantha | Embroidery Patterns & Kits on Instagram: "✨Back Stitch✨ Slowed down tutorial on how to use back stitch to embroider names on clothing.🪡  I’m using 6 strands of thread here and stitching my custom collar name pattern from my shop.   What do you think - are you ready to take this stitch on now?🤩  #handembroidery #embroidery #backstitch #embroiderytutorial #babyclothes #diycrafts #momlife #momcrafts #tutorial #crafting #embroideryclothes #embroideredclothing #diyembroidery #babyembroidery" Embroidery Back Stitch Tutorial, Hand Stitched Embroidery Shirt, Embroidery Lettering Fonts, Hand Embroidered Words Shirt, Embroider Words On Clothes, How To Stitch Words On Fabric, Hand Embroidered Name Shirt, Embroider Shirt Diy, Embroidery On Back Of Shirt

Stitchin With Samantha | Embroidery Patterns & Kits on Instagram: "✨Back Stitch✨ Slowed down tutorial on how to use back stitch to embroider names on clothing.🪡 I’m using 6 strands of thread here and stitching my custom collar name pattern from my shop. What do you think - are you ready to take this stitch on now?🤩 #handembroidery #embroidery #backstitch #embroiderytutorial #babyclothes #diycrafts #momlife #momcrafts #tutorial #crafting #embroideryclothes #embroideredclothing…

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Charlene Barrow
Sublime Stitching - Embroidery How To - Back Stitch Molde, Back Stitch, French Knot Stitch, Crewel Embroidery, Japanese Embroidery, Brazilian Embroidery, Couture, Sublime Stitching, Stitching Embroidery

by Jenny Hart "1" is where your needle comes up through the fabric, "2" is where it goes down again. Give this simple stitch a try! It’s a total cinch to work. Make a single, straight stitch (1-2) as long or short as you want. (I make mine approx 1/4" or a bit shorter.) Continue along your pattern line, but come up a s

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Brandy Nyman

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