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Ten embroidery stitches for beginners

July 21, 2021

There are lots of different styles of embroidery and hundreds of stitches. Here I’m focussing on 10 stitches that I use the most and that I think are most handy to know the majority of projects that you come across. For guidance on how to create each stitch click the link to read more. There are guides to plenty more stitches on the Stitch Showcase series on my blog.

A picture of a greetings card with concentric hearts stitched in backstitch in shades of burgundy to light pink

Back Stitch

This is probably the stitch you learnt if you did any sewing at school. It’s simply a line of straight stitches.

An applique purple blog on a pink checked background. Around the blob is rows of running stitches

Running Stitch

A line of stitches with gaps between each stitch. It’s really useful for gathering the fabric at the back of the hoop.

A sampler of seed stitch in black floss on calico fabric.

Seed Stitch

A series of straight stitches placed at different angles to create a scattered seed effect.

A picture of rows of brick stitch in three sections, each section is stitched using a different blue thread

Brick Stitch

Lines of backstitch next to each other and slightly offset to create a brick effect.

A picture of waves stitched using satin stitch. At the top is darker blue and the bottom is a beach

Satin Stitch

The stitch that is used the most when areas need to be filled in. It is formed of long straight stitches laid close together.

A picture of lavender embroidery stitched using lazy daisy stitch in purple thread with light green stems on light pink fabric

Lazy Daisy & Chain Stitch

I’ve included both of these together as lazy daisy is just a single chain stitch. A chain stitch is a series of small loops and can be used to fill areas or in a line. It's a great stitch for creating flowers too.

An embroidered monstera leaf in long and short stitch. On the edges a light green is used with the rest filled with a darker green floss.

Long and Short Stitch

This is really just satin stitch split into different sections to fill an area.

A left shape in felt with stems and veins stitched in split stitch

Split Stitch

Great for outlining stitching or as an alternative to backstitch. The needle pierces through the thread and ‘splits’ it.

A green felt monstera leaf. The needle is poking upwards through to complete the next stem stitch in a row in green

Stem Stitch

As the name suggests, this stitch it is often used for stems but can also be great for lettering. It creates a rope like effect.

On calico fabric are stitch branches in a brown floss. At the end of each branch are clusters of pink french knots representing blossoms

French Knot

One of my favourite stitches, it is unlike any other on this list and is great for bringing texture to embroidery but it does take a little bit of practice!

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