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Diferent type o embroidery
stitches
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Submitted By:-Mrs. SagarikaShiwani (12010411)
Priyanka
(12010431)
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Embroidery
Embroidery is the handicraft of decorating fabric or other materias with neede and threa
or yarn. Embroidery may aso incor!orate other materias s"ch as meta stri!s# !ears#
beads# $"is# and se$"ins. Embroidery is most often "sed on ca!s# hats# coats# bankets#dress shirts# denim# stockings# and gof shirts. Embroidery is a%aiabe with a wide %ariety
of thread or yarn coo"r.
&n interesting characteristic of embroidery is that the basic techni$"es or stitches on
s"r%i%ing e'am!es of the eariest embroiderychain stitch# b"ttonhoe or banket stitch#
r"nning stitch# satin stitch# cross stitchremain the f"ndamenta techni$"es of hand
embroidery today.
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Running Stitch
he *"nning Stitch is one of the most basic stitches# and is "s"ay the first stitch earned by the beginner embroidery enth"siast or sewing st"dent. his stitch can be worked in straight
or c"r%ed ines# or for assemby when finishing an embroidery !ro+ect.
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Running Stitch - Double he ,o"be *"nning Stitch is worked in two !asses of r"nning
stitch# with the second !ass fiing the ga!s made in the first !ass.
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Single & Double running stitch
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Chain Stitch
he basic -hain Stitch# the chain stitch as a fiing# as we as the !ro!er way to
change thread. he %ariation of chain stitch is/
Chain Stitch - Square
he S$"are -hain Stitch is a ch"nky# o!en %ersion of a standard chain stitch. his
stitch can be "sed aone as an interesting border or o"tine stitch# or !ass ribbon or
other trims "nder the stitch for a m"ti/ayered effect.
Chain Stitch - Twisted
he wisted -hain Stitch is worked simiary to a standard row of chain stitch# with
the e'ce!tion of the second insertion !oint of the neede being o"tside the !re%io"s
stitch. hen "sed singy# a stitch resembes a sma fish. &dd a rench knot eye and
yo" ha%e an easy eement to "se in a beach/themed !ro+ect. when working this easy
stitch.
Chain Stitch - Lazy Daisy
he ay ,aisy is not a stitch# b"t is instead a gro"! of singe# detached chain
stitches arranged in the sha!e of a fower.
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Chain Stitch Square chainstitch
Twisted chain stitch
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Back Stitch
he ack Stitch is a basic embroidery and sewing stitch "sed to !rod"ce a thin ine of
stitching# to o"tine sha!es that wi be fied with satin stitch# or to stitch fabric !iecestogether.
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Blanket Stitch
he anket Stitch is a basic stitch that can be "sed to create an edging# "sed as a s"rface
embroidery stitch# or to a!!i$"e eements in !ace on an embroidery !ro+ect. 5t is worked
"sing o!en haf/oo!s of stitching# simiar to a hand/worked b"ttonhoe stitch.
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Herringbone Stitch
he 6erringbone Stitch is worked aong !arae ines on an e%en wea%e fabric.
hese ines can be marked or yo" can co"nt the threads in yo"r fabric to s!ace the
stitches. his stitch has many %ariations.
Herringbone Stitch - Double
he ,o"be 6erringbone Stitch is worked "sing two !asses of the singe
herringbone stitch and is most often worked in two coo"rs.
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Cross Stitch
-ross Stitch is commony worked on &ida fabric by stitching one stitch o%er each
s$"are in the fabric or co"nted by working o%er two threads when "sing an e%en
wea%e fabric. 6owe%er# cross stitch can aso be "sed as a s"rface embroidery stitchwhen working with !re/stam!ed items# hot iron or other embroidery transfers.
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rench !not
he rench 7not is easy to work after a sma bit of !ractice. 6ere yo" wi earn to make a b
rench knot# and a %ariation with a tai.
French Knot with a Tail
he rench 7not with ai stitch is worked simiary to a standard rench knot# b"t has a tai
works we "sed as a sma fower# as a fower centre# or as stamens.
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Feather Stitch
eather Stitch is ight and airy. hese two %ersions of the stitch are worked simiary# creatin
an o!en ine of embroidery stitching that can be "sed for borders# aro"nd sha!es# or to attac
a!!i$"es
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Buttonhole Stitch"ttonhoe stitch and the reated banket stitch are hand/sewing stitches "sed in taioring#
embroidery# and neede ace/making.
"ttonhoe stitches catch a oo! of the thread on the s"rface of the fabric and neede is ret"rne
to the back of the fabric at a right ange to the origina start of the thread. he finished stitch insome ways resembes a etter 88 de!ending on the s!acing of the stitches. or b"ttonhoes th
stitches are tighty !acked together and for banket edges they are more s!aced o"t. he
!ro!erties of this stitch make it idea for !re%enting ra%eing of wo%en fabric.
S ti Stit h
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Satin Stitchasic# fat Satin Stitch is an easy fiing stitch that can be "sed to fi smaer areas that are no
to be raised# and has aso been caed the fat satin stitch d"e to its ack of !adding.
9ther %ariations of the satin stitch inc"de the ong : short satin stitch# !added satin stitch (t
inside area of the sha!e is !added with seed stitch# m"ti!e ayers of satin stitch# or an o"tinstitch fiing)# o"tined satin stitch and shaded satin stitch.
Satin stitch -long & short:-
his %ersion of the ong : Short Satin Stitch can be "sed in a singe coo"r or in m"ti!e
coo"rs to create a shaded fiing.
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Stem Stitch
Stem Stitch is one of the most common embroidery stitches. 5t is worked as a thin ine
and can be "sed to o"tine embroidered sha!es# as fower and !ant stems# and in
tendris. Stem stitch can aso be worked as a fiing.
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Eyelet Stitch
he asic Eyeet Stitch# aso knows as a star stitch or &gerian eye# can be worked singy# in
rows# or c"stered together as a fiing. earn to work a basic 12/s!oke eyeet.
yelet Stitch - !lgerian
he &gerian Eye stitch is work in the same manner as the basic eyeet# b"t has +"st ; s!okes
and is o%er a co"nted n"mber of threads in the !attern. &s for other eyeet stitches# work the
stitch from the o"tside edges to the centre# forming an indentation in the centre to make a
sma hoe or eyeet with these directions.
Straight Stitch " Rice
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Straight Stitch " RiceStitchStandard or basic Straight Stitch is a sim!e embroidery stitch created "sing a straight# ong
stitch indi%id"ay or in !atterns. his !o!"ar s"rface embroidery stitch can be worked on
any ty!e of embroidery fabric inc"ding !ain wea%e.
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ly Stitch "Che#ronStitchhe y Stitch is a s"rface embroidery stitch that can be worked singy# as a scattered or engi
fiing : rows.
Che#ron Stitchhe -he%ron Stitch is a s"rface embroidery stitch worked "sing ong diagona stitches to!!ed
with a horionta ca! stitch. his stitch can be "sed in straight rows and bands. 5t can aso be
stitches aong a c"r%ed edge if g"ide ines are caref"y marked on the fabric.
Che#ron Stitch
B lli tit h
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Bullion stitchhe "ion 7not is %ery simiar to the rench 7not# b"t yo" oo! the thread aro"nd the need
more times# !rod"cing a worm of a knot that is inserted a sight distance from the neede=s
origina entry !oint.
Make a back stitch# the ength of the b"ion knot re$"ired.ring the neede o"t at 1# b"t donot bring it o"t a the way.
wist the thread aro"nd the neede !oint# as many times as is necessary to e$"a the ength of
the back stitch.6oding the eft th"mb on the coied thread# t"rn the neede back to 1 and inse
it in the same !ace. P" the thread thro"gh "nti the b"ion knot ies fat.
&!!ication/
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Spider stitch&so known as ribbed s!ider whee# raised s!ider=s web whee# back stitched s!ider=s
web. his stitch wi# definitey# remind yo" of a s!ider=s web. 5t has a raised effect and can be
"sed as a %ery decorati%e !iece in yo"r embroidery.
his stitch can be worked on any n"mber of straight stitches# that is# e%en or "ne%en. hie
going aro"nd the straight stitches# each stitch is whi!!ed# which in t"rn gi%es a fina raised or
ribbed effect.
5 wi work between fi%e straight stitches with a common centra !oint. >o" can aso ea%e a
ga! in the centre to bring a different effect.
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Reference
http://www.dmc-usa.com/Education/How-To/Learn-the-Stitches/Embroidery-S
titches.aspx
http://embroidery.about.com/od/Embroidery-Stitches/tp/Surface-Embroidery
-Stitches.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embroidery
http://www.dmc-usa.com/Education/How-To/Learn-the-Stitches/Embroidery-Stitches.aspxhttp://www.dmc-usa.com/Education/How-To/Learn-the-Stitches/Embroidery-Stitches.aspxhttp://embroidery.about.com/od/Embroidery-Stitches/tp/Surface-Embroidery-Stitches.htmhttp://embroidery.about.com/od/Embroidery-Stitches/tp/Surface-Embroidery-Stitches.htmhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embroideryhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embroideryhttp://embroidery.about.com/od/Embroidery-Stitches/tp/Surface-Embroidery-Stitches.htmhttp://embroidery.about.com/od/Embroidery-Stitches/tp/Surface-Embroidery-Stitches.htmhttp://www.dmc-usa.com/Education/How-To/Learn-the-Stitches/Embroidery-Stitches.aspxhttp://www.dmc-usa.com/Education/How-To/Learn-the-Stitches/Embroidery-Stitches.aspx7/23/2019 Different Type of Emb. Stiches (12010411,12010431)
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