17.Switching from Outline to Satin Stitch (and back)
01.Backstitch:A fundamental stitch for creating solid, continuous lines, often used for outlines and lettering.
02.Outline Stitch:Similar to stem stitch, used for smooth, rounded outlines of shapes and designs.
03.Split Stitch:Creates a textured line by "splitting" the previous stitch with the needle. Common in decorative outlines.
04.French Knot:A classic technique where thread is wrapped around the needle to form small, raised knots. Perfect for details like eyes or flower centers.
05.Lazy Daisy Stitch:A looped stitch that forms petal or daisy-like shapes. Ideal for floral patterns.
06.Chain Stitch:A series of looped stitches forming a chain-like pattern. Used for outlines and decorative lines.
07.Beaded Stitch:A general term for adding beads to embroidery for texture and shine.
08.Satin Stitch:Uses smooth, flat stitches to fill areas with a solid, glossy finish. Great for petals and leaves.
09.Long and Short Stitch:A shading technique blending stitches of varying lengths to create gradient effects.
10.Couching Stitch:A method where decorative threads (e.g., gold wire) are laid on the surface and stitched down at intervals.
11.Leaf Stitch:A stitch shaped like a leaf, often used for foliage in botanical designs.
12.Fly Stitch:A V-shaped stitch resembling a bird in flight. Used for leaves, feathers, or decorative accents.
13.Feather Stitch:A decorative, branching stitch that mimics feathers or foliage. Popular in folk embroidery.
14.Bullion Knot:Involves wrapping thread multiple times around the needle to create a coiled, 3D knot.
15.Laid Work:Long threads are "laid" across the fabric and secured with tiny stitches. Creates smooth, large filled areas.
16.Ring Stitch:Forms small, circular shapes for details like rings or tiny flowers.
17.Switching from Outline to Satin Stitch (and back)