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Stitch Guide

Backstitch

Backstitch forms a neat line which can be used alone or to outline other stitches. Backstitch should be worked so that all the stitches are the same length with no gaps between them. Bring the needle up at 1, down at 2, up at 3 and so on. Continue stitching in this way, always working back on yourself.

Brick Stitch

Work a row of even-length Backstitches along the area to be filled. Stitch your next row of Backstitches below the first row, making them the same length as those above, but offsetting them. The stitches at the beginning and end of this row will be shorter than the others. Continue in this way, so you have a ‘brick-filled’ area.

Chain Stitch

Chain Stitch works well as a decorative outline. Work from

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