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Fish Bone French knot Chain such Herringbone stitch Cross-stitch Seed sötch Split stitch Feather stitch Stem Stitch Back stitch 1. le is a kind of filling stitch which is ideal for making leaves or feathers. It requires us to divide the pattern into two and each side is filled alternately giving it a plaited effect in the center, thus ideal to make leaves or feathers 2. It is a single detached stitched used primarily to fill in a design area. It is a popular stitch among embroiderers in that it can be used to create the eyes on an embroidered face or the center of a flower 3. It is a basic overlapping stitch popular for its use in borders 4. It is one of the more popular stitches used for outlining. When worked in close rows, this stitch make good stitches for filling the design area. S. It is a stitch formed by two crossing arms and may be used for outlining, as borders or to fill in an entire area. 6. It is done using quite thick threads, such as wool, and used as an outlining stitch or as a filling stitch 7. It is also known as rice grain stitch. it uses simple straight stitches in a single direction to fill in patterns. It has shorter stitches above the fabric and longer stitches on the reverse side. They remind of strawberry seeds, probably, which inspired its name. 8. It is basically an outline stitch, this stitch is usually used for flower stems, and outlines. It can only be used as filling, rows of Stem stitch worked closely together within a shape until it is filled completely. 9. It is a stitch with a loop and stitches evenly worked on both left and right sides of a design 10. It is the most often used to outline a design. This stitch also forms the base line for other embroidery stitches

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Fish Bone French Knot Chain Such Herringbone Stitch Crossstitch Seed Sötch Split Stitch Feather Stitch Stem Stitch Back Stitch 1 Le Is A Kind Of Filling Stitch class=

Sagot :

1. Fish Bone-  Fishbone Stitch is a kind of filling stitch which is ideal for making leaves or feathers. It requires us to divide the pattern into two and each side is filled alternately giving it a plaited effect in the center, thus ideal to make leaves or feathers.

2. French Knot- A stitch with a loop and stitches evenly worked on both left and right sides of a design area. a basic overlapping stitch popular for its use in borders. French knot. a single detached stitched used primarily to fill in a design area.

3.Herringbone Stitch-The herringbone stitch, which is sometimes also called mossoul stitch, is worked along parallel lines in hand embroidery, creating a decorative border or edging. Herringbone stitch is frequently used in crazy quilting, working the crossed lines along the seams of the piecing.

4.Chain Stitch- one of the more popular stitches used for outlining. When worked in close rows

5.Cross Stitch- stitched formed by two crossing arms and may be used for outlining, as borders or to fill in an entire area.

6.Split Stitch-Split stitch, done using quite thick threads, such as wool. It was used as an outlining stitch or as a filling stitch.a fine chain stitch for outlining that is formed by bringing the needle through a soft thread.

7.Seed Stitch- also known as rice stitch, is very aptly named. The seed stitch, when completed in a group, looks just as if a farmer had scattered some seed over your embroidery and you have captured the design in colored thread.

8.Stem Stitch- basically an outline stitch, this stitch is usually used for flower stems, and outlines. It can only be used as filling, rows of Stem stitch worked closely together within a shape until it is filled completely.

9.Fearther Stitch- one of the more popular stitches used for outlining. stitched formed by two crossing arms and may be used for outlining, as borders or to fill in an entire area. Feather stitch. A stitch with a loop and stitches evenly worked on both left and right sides of a design area.

10.Back Stitch-Back stitch is similar to running stitch except it creates a solid line. Depending on what kind of thread you use, it can make delicate or heavy lines. Back stitch is commonly used for outlines and borders but it's also great for embroidering text or filling in small spaces.