How To: Five Handy Embroidery Stitches
comments (13) September 2nd, 2008Stem Stitch: I LOVE the stem stitch! Once you get it down, it's the easiest outlining stitch in town. It also has a cool ropey look about it that makes it great for lettering. Like the split stitch, use shorter stitches when you're working anything with curves.
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The first stitch of your stem stitch should be half the length of the rest of your stitches. Start your second stitch alongside your first stitch. |
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Start each stitch at the end of the stitch two stitches before, so the start of the third stitch should be at the end of the first. |
This stitch is great to work "from the front," which means you can poke the needle through and out of the fabric without switching your hand from back to front. This makes stitching go much faster and makes the whole process easier on your hands.
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Make sure all your stitches start on the same side of your stitch line. |
Just like with your split stitch, the back of your stem stitch should look like a back stitch.
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