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Running back stitch: The run and back stitch, also 3 Lock the running back stitch. (Fig 31)
known as a running back stitch, combines the speed of Fig 31
the running stitch with the strength of the back stitch. It’s
a useful technique when a seam needs to be stronger
than a simple running stitch but not as bulky as a full
back stitch.
1 Draw a line in your fabric. (Fig 29)
Fig 29
4 End running back stitch. (Fig 32)
Fig 32
2 Dig into the fabric and come out with a needle.
(Fig 30)
Fig 30
H & C: Hand Embroidery Artisan : (NSQF - 2024) Exercise 1.2.08 21

