: The most basic stitch, used for seams and gathering. Pass the needle in and out of the fabric at regular intervals.
: A strong stitch used for permanent seams. Each new stitch starts behind the end of the previous one, creating a continuous line.
: Used to finish edges or join two pieces of fabric, like felt. It creates a decorative border along the edge.
: Used for finishing raw edges to prevent fraying or for sewing stretchy fabrics.
: Specifically designed to finish fabric edges to give a professional look similar to a serger. Preparing a Physical "Stitch Guide" or Template
: The most basic stitch, used for seams and gathering. Pass the needle in and out of the fabric at regular intervals.
: A strong stitch used for permanent seams. Each new stitch starts behind the end of the previous one, creating a continuous line.
: Used to finish edges or join two pieces of fabric, like felt. It creates a decorative border along the edge.
: Used for finishing raw edges to prevent fraying or for sewing stretchy fabrics.
: Specifically designed to finish fabric edges to give a professional look similar to a serger. Preparing a Physical "Stitch Guide" or Template