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an image of a green thread with the words whipped satin on it

Like many other whipped stitches, a contrasting thread is ‘whipped’ over the satin stitch. You need to know the Satin Stitch to be able to do this stitch.

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the pattern for satin stitch family is shown in green and white, with four different leaves

Presenting the Satin Stitch Family When you want to create beautiful smooth fillings, nothing beats the Satin Stitch Family. Many cultures use Satin Stitch for their embroidery purposes. It is found in the lands of North Africa, South America, western Asia, south-eastern Asia, and the Indian subcontinent. Amongst all, China used it in plenty. Many robes have been decorated using the satin stitch in the finest way in ancient China.

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the japanese stitch book cover shows an image of a green leaf on white linen with text that reads,

This variation of stem stitch family looks like the satin stitch. The technique used is that of outline stitch, the only difference being that every successive stitch is made within a short gap difference. The tutorial will make it clearer to you. I will work on an open space to demonstrate this...

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a close up of a piece of cloth with green yarn on it and the letters abcd above it

Also known as: Long and short stitch This stitch is a way of filling patterns, especially when the pattern is very big for the satin stitch to be followed. Here, the stitches are laid in a brick-like fashion. Shading can be done using this stitch...

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someone is knitting something on a pink cloth

In the course of stitching this Hungarian embroidery sampler we've thus far used the following stitches: chain stitch, buttonhole stitch, stem stitch, open chain stitch, fishbone stitch, backstitch, and satin stitch. Isn't it amazing how many stitches you can learn making just one piece of embroidery, right? I love how all these stitches add so much texture to the fabric, especially when using just one color of thread. Today we'll add an optional treatment to fill in some of our first motif…

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an image of the stitching technique for sewing on linen with text that reads, outline stitch

Also known as: Crewel Stitch, Stalk Stitch, Point de Cable As the name suggests, this stitch is used to mark outlines in an embroidery pattern. It is a flexible stitch that can follow easy curves. In looks and procedure, it is only subtly, but...

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