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The couching stitch is a basic embroidery technique where one thread is laid flat on the fabric surface and secured with small stitches or other threads at regular intervals. This technique is often used for outlining shapes or creating intricate designs by adding decorative threads or yarns on top of the fabric.


The stem stitch is a hand embroidery technique used to create lines or outlines. It involves creating a series of small, slanting stitches along a central line, resulting in a ropelike appearance. Stem stitch is commonly used for embroidering plant stems, outlines, and other delicate details in various types of needlework.



The split stitch is a hand embroidery technique used to create smooth and continuous lines or outlines. It involves stitching a single thread through the fabric, then splitting the thread with subsequent stitches, resulting in a solid line with a textured appearance. Split stitch is often used for outlining shapes, creating intricate details, and adding dimension to embroidery designs.



The satin stitch is a hand embroidery technique used to fill in shapes or areas with smooth, solid blocks of color or texture. It involves closely spaced parallel stitches worked side by side, covering the entire area to be filled. The resulting effect resembles satin fabric, hence the name. Satin stitch is commonly used for filling in small areas, creating lettering, or adding intricate details to embroidery designs.



The straight stitch is one of the simplest and most basic hand sewing stitches. It involves passing the needle and thread straight up and down through the fabric, creating a series of single stitches. Straight stitches can be used for various purposes in sewing and embroidery, such as basting, gathering, or creating simple lines or outlines.


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