Backstitch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Backstitch or back stitch and its variants stem stitch , outline stitch and split stitch are a class of embroidery and sewing stitches in which individual stitches are made backward to the ge...
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Another simple hand-embroidery stitch, the backstitch is useful in many applications. It's commonly seen in counted-thread embroidery, like counted cross stitch, but it's also used often in free-style surface embroidery.
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Follow photos and step-by-step directions to learn how to back stitch. ... By Connie G. Barwick, About.com Guide ... In this lesson, you will learn how to back stitch a short line. To learn to stitch a back stitch line, you will need:
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Back stitch is an essential skill for Cross Stitch Enthusiasts. Learn how to back stitch by following the steps in these tutorials. ... Learn How to Back Stitch ... Six Back Stitch Lessons for Beginners...
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Bring the needle up approximately 1/8-inch away from where you went down. Pull the thread through. Put the needle back down in the same spot you did before, taking a backstitch.
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The back stitch adds more strength to the stitch than a basic running stitch. Learn to hand sew back stitches from a fashion designer in this free sewing ...
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・ Thread a needle and tie a knot in the end of the thread.Poke the needle down into the fabric, over about... ・ Pull thread taut so that knot lies against the fabric. ・ Poke needle down by knot then over and up a quarter inch to the left of...
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; Always come up with your needle a stitch lenth beyond the point where you want your stitching to begin (Point A). ... Here is another piece of embroidery using backstitch. You can see a hint of the design that is on the background fabric.
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Backstitch is the strongest hand stitch and is used to imitate machine stitches. Work backstitch from right to left. Begin with a couple of stitches worked on the spot, then take a stitch and a space. Take the needle back over the space and bring it out the same distance in front of the thread.
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