In the series, we explore different embroidery stitches mostly as combinations or composi Stem stitch filling stem stitch is best known as a line stitch, but it also makes a great filling stitch Take your first stitch forward along your design line, as shown above
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For this tutorial, i’m working a stem stitch line, but the principle holds true for any line stitch when working with an even number of strands of floss in the needle.
Stem stitch is my favorite hand embroidery stitch, because it is so versatile and so attractive
There are two real difficulties with stem stitch I'll try to eliminate both of those difficulties in this tutorial.before venturing into the tutorial, you The stem stitch rose is pretty simple in concept The most complicated part about it is the center knot that’s often used to start the rose
But i’ll let you in on a little secret below, after we go through the standard steps for the starting knot, in case you want to skip the knot altogether You can make any size roses with this technique We’ll discuss that below, too A combination of a twisted chain stitch inside a larger chain stitch, these stand on their own and make nice, plump ovals, great for leaves, flower petals, and oyster stitch rose buds
A great way to create a nice, chunky composite stitch
It makes great edgings when finishing ornaments and the like, too! The fishbone stitch is an easy hand embroidery stitch that works great for creating filled leaves and petal shapes You can use the stitch for other applications, too, but the fishbone stitch is most often seen as a filling for leaves Satin stitch satin stitch is the queen of filling stitches
It’s gorgeous and versatile, but really only suitable for smaller areas that need filling You’ll find numerous tips to help you perfect your satin stitch here