Basic Sewing Stitches Diagram

Basic Sewing Stitches Diagram

Running ‍Stitch

Running Stitch Diagram

The running stitch is the most basic and simple stitch used in sewing.⁣ It is done​ by taking small ​straight stitches along the ​fabric.

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Backstitch

Backstitch Diagram

The backstitch creates a strong and secure seam. It is ideal for sewing seams that require strength, such as attaching buttons⁢ or sewing hems.

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Overcast Stitch

Overcast‌ Stitch Diagram

The overcast stitch is used to finish ⁣edges of fabric ⁢to⁣ prevent fraying. It is commonly used in ⁢sewing garments to provide a neat and⁤ clean finish.

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Blanket Stitch

Blanket Stitch Diagram

The ​blanket stitch ​is often⁢ used for decorative purposes ‍as well as edge⁢ finishing on items ⁣like blankets and felt projects. It creates a ‌beautiful looped edge.

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Zigzag Stitch

Zigzag Stitch Diagram

The zigzag stitch⁢ is versatile and commonly used to finish seams, prevent fabric fraying, and add ‌stretchiness to garments. ‍It is also utilized for decorative purposes.

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Blind Hem Stitch

Blind Hem Stitch Diagram

The blind hem stitch ⁣is used to create invisible hems on​ garments. It is suitable for lightweight fabrics and ensures a clean and professional-looking finish.

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These are just a few examples of basic sewing​ stitches that ‌you can use‌ for various sewing projects.‌ Each stitch has its ​own purpose and unique characteristics. With practice, you⁢ can master ⁢these stitches ​and⁤ expand ‌your sewing skills.

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  1. Very useful information! #Sewing

    Keara Delaney: Great resource! #SewingKnowledge

    This is a great diagram to quickly reference the basics of sewing stitches – great for even a novice sewer to become better acquainted with the different stitches and their uses! #SewingSkills #SewingBasics

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