- Make sure the long end of your thread is knotted or secured before you begin.
- Start with a single running stitch - up, then down.
- Bring your thread back up an equal length away from your first stitch... then go back down the hole that you've already used (this is why it's called back stitch - you're just going back on yourself, to join up the stitches and create one smooth line.)
- Repeat - come up a stitch length away, and go back down through the previous hole.
This is great for simple straight lines, but can also be used on angles and curves. If you're stitching a curvy line, you can alter the length of the stitches - like I have here - to round out the edges and smooth out any sharp corners.
If you've got any questions, add them below and I'll get back to you as soon as I can!
Blair Smith
August 18, 2021
Super interesting post!