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Backstitch is a stitch used in both embroidery and sewing.The stitches are sewn in the opposite direction to the direction of sewing, thus forming lines, and are generally used as an outline of figures or to add details to an embroidered image.It is a particularly good stitch for creating fine lines and details, as well as forming the basis for various stitch combinations.
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Steps
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2Tighten the thread tightly so that the knot rests against the fabric.
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3Thread the needle over the knot, then returning upwards again, about 6 millimeters to the left of the previous stitch position.
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4Tighten the thread well so that the knot rests softly against the fabric.
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5Insert the needle into the fabric at the left end of the previous stitch.
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6Proceed with the needle, under the fabric, to the left and again through the fabric about 6 millimeters to the left of the last stitch. Tighten the thread well so that the knot rests softly against the fabric.Advertising
Advice
- It may be easier to draw a line on the fabric if you don't have a steady hand or aren't clear where the thread should enter/exit.
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Warnings
- The needles are extremely sharp.Handle them with caution.
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Things you will need
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- Fabric and design to embroider
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