By Lindee Goodall

Step stitch type

Various stitch types created by altering the division of stitches in the step area. These stitch types are used to give the appearance of different textures within the fill area.

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Embroidery Tip

  • Using specialty threads that are thicker than 40-wt will make your embroidery feel thicker and stiffer. Most 2-color twists are 35-wt and even this slight difference is noticeable. UV-activated and glow-in-the-dark threads may be even heavier.

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