How To Do A Basic Back Stitch
In this lesson, you will learn How To Do A Basic Back Stitch which is a short line. To learn to stitch a basic back stitch line, you will need:
- a pair of sharp scissors
- a small embroidery hoop
- a piece of 11-count Aida fabriclarge enough to overlap the hoop by a few inches
- a short length of embroidery floss- any color
- a size 24 tapestry needle.
Find and mark the center of the fabric by folding from bottom to top, make a crease then fold from left to right and give it another crease. The center of the fabric is where the two creases meet. You can mark the center of the fabric by placing a pin or needle at the center. Place the fabric in the hoop and set aside. Cut a 12 to 14 inch length of six-strand embroidery floss. Separate out two strands and thread the tapestry needle.
When back stitching, it is helpful to start with a waste knot. Place the waste knot near the edge of the hoop. Count over two squares from the center of the fabric and bring the threaded needle up from the back of the fabric. The waste knot will keep the floss from pulling through to the front of the fabric as you stitch.
Begin the second side of the square by bringing the needle up in the first empty hole directly up the end of the original line of back stitch. Complete this stitch just as in Lesson One.
How To Do A Basic Back Stitch is real simple…..Just imagine that you have numbered in a straight line each little hole in your fabric and they range from 1 to 5, you would bring the needle up at 2 from the bottom of the fabric go to the left going down from the top side of the fabric with the needle at 1 and coming back up at 3 down at 2 back up at 4 down at 3 back up at 5. You will continue with this sequence in mind until you have done all of the back stitching that is needed.
Back Stitching is used to outline or emphasise objects which makes the items really stand out.





