Stitch Showcase: Whipped Backstitch
Whipped backstitch is a stitch that I’ve used for a lot of projects, it’s great for creating a line of stitching where you don’t want to see the individual stitches for example, plant stems or lettering.
Backstitch is the foundation and then floss is wrapped around each of these stitches to create a cord effect
Start by backstitching the complete length of the line you want to embroider (see here for how to create a backstitch line)
To wrap the backstitch, bring the needle up at the end of the backstitch length (A)
Pass the needle under the first backstitch from right to left (B)
Repeat on the next backstitch again passing from right to left (C to D)
Continue until the floss is wrapped around all the backstitches
To finish push the needle back down through the fabric.
You can vary the number of strands used for the foundation and the wrapping part of the stitch. This in progress shot shows the foundation backstitch with one strand and the wrapping thread is all 6 strands. In this banner the script writing is done in whipped backstitch and you can’t see the stitches just beautiful raised texture writing.
Want to try this stitch? It’s one I suggest using in my elephant ear plant kit.
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