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A stitch made by setting the needle back of the end of the last stitch, and bringing it out in front of the end is known as back stitch. Backstitch is a continuous chain of overlapping stitches that outlines an embroidered design. The backstitch appears frequently in black work embroidery, a centuries-old form of elegant needlework featuring geometric designs made with black silk thread on white or ivory linen. Backstitching should be done after design is completed.
Things required while working back stitch
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Scissors
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Embroidery hoop
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Aida fabric
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Embroidery floss
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Tapestry needle preferably of size 24
The basic stitch is worked from right to left keeping distance between stitch beginnings equal and consistent. Backstitch is usually used to outline items in a piece of needlework, although it can be recommended for things like stems of flowers, etc. It's called backstitch because one literally makes small, straight stitches backwards from what one would normally do. Different shapes can be outlined using this stitch and any embroidered picture can be given a fine detail.
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