What is the running stitch and how do I use it? The running stitch consists of weaving embroidery floss in and out of the fabric, creating a dashed line. It is, essentially, a series of evenly spaced straight stitches, unlike the backstitch which combines these stitches to make a solid line. This stitch is often used as a base for decorative embroidery stitches, but can also be used as a basic outline stitch or to add texture to a design. In the Stitching Raccoon Sampler, the running stitch is used for the bark of the tree stump. Get the Stitching Raccoon Sampler for FREE. Running stitch diagram Below is what a typical diagram for the running stitch may look like in an embroidery pattern or on other how-to pages. See the running stitch in action Follow along with this quick video to see how each step of
What is the running stitch and how do I use it? The running stitch consists of weaving embroidery floss in and out of the fabric
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