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FRENCHKNOT
Thisis a stitchthateveryoneshouldlearn,
becauseit’ssouseful.Thesecretis to
holdtheworkingthread taut while you
pullit through.
Comeupat point1, thenwrap
thethreadaroundtheneedletwice.
Holdingtheworkingthreadwithyour
non-dominanthand,bringtheneedle
downat point2 (closetopoint1, but
notthesamehole)and pull slowly until
the knot is formed.

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SPLITSTITCH
A greatstitchforworkingoutlines.When
youmakethe‘split’trytogothrough
thefibres,andnotjustin between the
strandsofembroiderythread.
Comeupat point1, thengodownat
point2. Comeupat point3, splittingthe
previousstitch, then go down at point 4.
Repeat.

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BACKSTITCH
Thisstitchis idealforoutlines,andit’s the
oneyou’llfindyouusethemost.
Comeupfromthebackat point1, then
godownat point2. Comeupat point3,
thengobacktopoint1 andbring the
needle through to the back.

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STITCHGUIDE
useourhandyguideforthe embroidery
techniques in this issue

STRAIGHTSTITCH
Thesimplestofstitches,straightstitch
canbegroupedtogetherorusedalone.
Comeupat point1, then go down at
point 2. Repeat.

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SATINSTITCH
Whenyouwanttofillanareawith
a smoothfinish,thisstitchis theideal
choice.It’sbestworkedin smallareas,
becauseif thestitches are too long,
theymaysnag.
Comeupat point1, thengodown
at point2. Comeupat point3, thengo
downat point4. Repeat.Alwayswork
thestitchesacrosstheareayou’refilling,
comingupontheoppositesidewhere
your needle went down.
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