Back Stitch

Back Stitch

Back stitch is commonly used for outlines and lettering. It is also the basis for lots of other decorative stitches. 

Split Stitch

Split Stitch

Split stitch is a smooth stitch that has lots of uses. 

Stem Stitch

Stem Stitch

Stem Stitch is often used for vines and can also be used for outlines and lettering. It has a rope-like look that adds texture to your work. 

Back Stitch

Chain Stitch

Chain Stitch looks like (you guessed it) a chain. It’s great for lettering and can be used for outline and even as a filler. 

 

Split Stitch

French Knots

French Knots add a touch of texture to your work. It is an infamous stitch in that many people love to hate it. Let me walk you through it so it becomes one of your favorite stitches. 

Stem Stitch

Woven Wheel

Woven Wheel is used for flowers and adds lots of texture and dimension to your work. It looks impressive and best of all, it’s easy. 

Back Stitch

Fishbone

Fishbone is most often used for leaves and is a woven version of a satin stitch that will fill shapes and add texture. 

Split Stitch

Satin Stitch

Satin Stitch is used to fill in shapes and while the stitch itself is easy, getting your stitches straight with no overlapping or gaps takes practice.

Stem Stitch

Brick Stitch

Brick Stitch is used to fill in shapes and make bold lettering. You start with a backstitch and build your “bricks” to fill in the space. 

Back Stitch

Detached Chain

Detached Chain is a single chain often used for flowers and leaves. 

Split Stitch

Satin Stitch

Stem Stitch

BrickStitch