By Lindee Goodall

Two-Ply Stitch

A two-ply stitch is another term for a tow-pass or double running stitch. The stitch is formed by the machine sewing a complete running stitch area and then coming back over the same area and stopping where it started. In other words it sews from point A to point B and then from point B to point A.

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Embroidery Tip

  • Machine speed can affect tension. If your tension seems too tight, slow the machine down a little and see if it improves.

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