1. Basic Stitch 1: This stitch is commonly used for hemming or seaming two fabric pieces together.
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2. Basic Stitch 2: This stitch is ideal for creating buttonholes as it provides durability and
strength. Sed auctor fringilla felis lacinia vestibulum.
3. Basic Stitch 3: This stitch is known as the whip stitch and is often used for joining fabrics
together. Morbi vulputate mi vel interdum elementum.
4. Basic Stitch 4: This stitch is a running stitch that is simple and efficient for temporary
fastening. Mauris facilisis mauris id ligula interdum tristique.
5. Basic Stitch 5: The blanket stitch is used for edging and finishing fabric edges to prevent
fraying. Donec ut elementum felis, sed pellentesque lacus.
6. Basic Stitch 6: This stitch, known as the backstitch, is often used for embroidery or for
creating seams where strength is important. Nunc vehicula, odio eget feugiat vulputate, nibh ipsum malesuada
nibh, eu gravida turpis nibh in erat.
7. Basic Stitch 7: The slip stitch is used for joining fabric discreetly or for creating
invisible hems. Proin quis ipsum ac eros rutrum pharetra.
A picture speaks a thousand words and these are great visual references!
Jenna Fernandez: These stitches are perfect for my upcoming project!
Great collection of visuals! This makes it easy and simple to learn and understand basic hand stitches – perfect for beginners!
This is so helpful! Thank you!
I love how these pictures clearly demonstrate the stitches so that I can easily learn how to do them.