5 filling stitches for embroidery
My default stitch for when I need to fill an area in an embroidery pattern is satin stitch but I don’t particularly enjoy stitching it so I’ve been enjoying trying out a range of different filling stitches.
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.
Long and Short Stitch
This is really just satin stitch split into different sections to fill an area. This gives a much more textured effect that satin stitch and is much better for filling larger areas.
Brick Stitch
Lines of backstitch next to each other and slightly offset to create a brick effect. This stitch just makes you want to touch the embroidery.
Chain Stitch
A chain stitch is a series of small loops and can be used to fill areas or in a line.
Leaf Stitch
This is a variation on satin stitch. The stitches are angled towards the centre of the leaf and the angle of the stitch is maintained along the length of the stitch.
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