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A picture of a banner with the words crafting is good for the soul embroidered in gold and green thread. Overlaid is a blue square with white text saying - hand embroidery, five stitches that are great for embroidering words

Five stitches that are great for embroidering words

May 25, 2022

Adding a quote, message, name or date to a piece of embroidery can add a different dimension and meaning.

Here are some stitches that I recommend using if you want to add text to your project:

A picture of a sewing wrap in turquoise felt. The top has the word Emily embroidered on it.

Backstitch

This is a universal stitch that can be used for so many purposes. In this example, a simple back stitch was used to create the outline to the letters of the name.

A picture of an embroidered banner of white fabric with gold, green and pink stitches. On the banner is stitched the words crafting is good for the soul

Whipped backstitch

This is rapidly becoming my favourite stitch. The wrapping round the backstitch foundation layer gives a smooth, rope like line of embroidery perfect for lettering.

The green text is stitched in backstitch and you can see the difference that whipping around backstitch really makes.

This banner was a free gift from a Mollie Makes magazine and shows how great this stitch is when adding text.

A picture of an embroidery hoop on a yellow background. The fabric in the hoop is hand dyed in a marbelled effect with shades of blue and purple. Stitched on the fabric is the word dream in neon pink

Split Stitch

In this example, split stitch was used to outline the words. Using yarn rather than embroidery floss, this stitch created a plaited look to the stitching.

On a wooden table is an embroidery hoop. The hoop has yellow fabric in in dyed by tumeric and onion. On the fabric is stitched the word sunshine, but the stitches form the outline in a negative space approach

French Knots

Words can also be created on an embroidery using the negative space approach. In this case, the letters were created by using French knots outlines. This stitch could also be used to fill in lettering.

A picture of a pink greetings card. On it is the letter E covered in diagonal embroidery stitches.

Straight Stitch

This is a great way to fill in lettering without having to cover every millimetre of the word in stitches. Just cover the letter with stitches at different angles using different threads (or all the same thread).

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