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Common Embroidery Stitches - JSS3 Cultural and creative art Lesson Note

Herringbone Stitch: This stitch creates a decorative, interlocking pattern resembling the bones of a fish. It's often used for borders, outlines, and filling shapes.

 

Stem Stitch: Stem stitch creates a smooth, rope-like line that is ideal for outlining and creating curved lines. It's commonly used for flower stems, vines, and lettering.

 

Loop Stitch: Also known as the lazy daisy stitch, this stitch creates small, looped petals or leaves. It's perfect for creating floral motifs and adding texture to designs.

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Feather Stitch: Feather stitch resembles a row of overlapping feathers and is often used for decorative borders, vines, and leaf veins. It can be stitched in a straight line or curved to follow the shape of a design.

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