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Running Stitch.

The most basic of all embroidery stitches is the running stitch which is useful when outlining a design.

Backstitch.

Unlike the running stitch, the backstitch creates one, continuous line of thread.

Satin Stitch.

The satin stitch is used to fill shapes with solid, smooth stitches. The satin finish is created using side by side stitching.

Stemstitch.

The stemstitch got its name because it is most commonly used to create stems of flowers or vines. It’s also great to use when creating cursive words or anything with curves.

French Knot.

French knots are a lot of fun to make. They’re often used as decorative accents or create interesting fillers in a design.

Lazy Daisy.

As with all the previous stitches, start by pushing the needle up through the fabric.

Woven Wheel.

As a weaver, I just had to include the woven wheel stitch! It is by far one of my favourite stitches.