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A picture of small single stitches in different colours stitched on pink dyed fabric. Overlaid is a blue square with white text saying - hand embroidery - five isolated embroidery stitches  - www.embellishedelephant.co.uk

Five isolated stitches for embroidery

August 11, 2021

I love working with isolated stitches, just picking a colour and placing a stitch where I think it will look great. My heart embroidery kit is designed to work in this way. Here are some of my favourites:

A picture of seed stitch in black thread on calico - this is lots of different small stitches in different directions

Seed Stitch

A series of straight stitches placed at different angles to create a scattered seed effect. The seeds can be the same length or varied. They can even be overalapped.

An embroidery on calico with thin brown stitches creating branches. At the end of each branch are clusters of pink french knots

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!

A close up on a purple circle with bullion knots stitched in a random way in purple floss

Bullion Knot

If you think French Knot is hard, then beware of bullion stitch. I’ve been stitching it as much as I can lately as practice really helps. And it is worth the wait as it looks great when you’ve perfected it.


A picture of lavender embroidery stitched using lazy daisy stitch in different shades of purple

Lazy Daisy Stitch

Lazy daisy is just a single chain stitch. It is a series of small loops secured by a tiny straight stitch. It’s great for floral embroidery.

An image of calico background with blue embroidery stitches in the shape of an arrow. The needle is halfway through the fabric in creating the second part of an arrowhead stitch

Arrowhead stitch

A simple V shaped stitch which can also be worked in a line of stitches.

The angle of the V can be varied and the addition of a small straight stitch can create a flock of birds!

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