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Embriodery stitch guide...4


Stitch the blanket

Uses: straight and gently curved lines, borders and ends.
- Work from left to right.
- Bring the needle to 1, 2 to the bottom and 3 to the top, placing the thread under the yarn.
- Pull the thread and shape the stitch at will.
- Repeat multiple stitches until complete.

Suggestions:
- Keep the height of the stitches even for a single line of stitching throughout.
- Change the height of each stitch to change the appearance of the stitch so that one is longer and one is shorter.






 Whip stitch (overcast stitch)

Uses: Used for sewing fabrics, right or wrong sides together. The stitches should be about 1/4 "apart, and only deep enough to create a solid seam.
- Bring the needle in 1 down to 2, making sure that both pieces of fabric are stitched together.
- Bring the needle down to the bottom 3 and the bottom 4, continue sewing the seam.

Tip:
- After you begin, loosen one end of the thread and work a few stitches on it to secure and cover the thread.




Ladder stitch

Usage - Apply, bind two SIM together.
- Bring the needle 1 and 2 at a short distance through the fabric, hiding the thread under the fabric (dashed lines).
- Bring the needle up to 3 and repeat.
- Only vertical stitches should be displayed on the front of the fabric. The stitches indicated by the dashed line will be hidden in the base fabric or in the folds of the applications
- Continue sewing.






















































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