THE WHIP STITCH the Whip Stitch Is a Mostly Invisible Stitch That Can Be Used for Finishing Edges of Fabrics Or Closing Hems

THE WHIP STITCH the Whip Stitch Is a Mostly Invisible Stitch That Can Be Used for Finishing Edges of Fabrics Or Closing Hems

SEWING BASICS SEWING BASICS HAND SEWING HAND SEWING THE WHIP STITCH The whip stitch is a mostly invisible stitch that can be used for finishing edges of fabrics or closing hems. If done correctly, it will have slanted stitches in the inside of the fabric and small stitches on the outside. STEP 6: Repeat. Continue the STEP 7: The last stitch. When you pattern of inserting the needle reach the end of the fabric, create through both pieces of fabric at the final stitch by piercing the an angle, and coming up 1/8” needle through the bottom layer away from the previous stitch. and pulling it straight through STEP 1: Starting the stitch. Arrange STEP 2: Making the first stitch. both layers instead of at an angle. the fabric so that the back sides of Poke the needle through both the pieces are touching. Poke your pieces of fabric this time, so that needle up through the top layer the thread comes up almost in of fabric 1/8” from the edge. This the exact same space as in step 1. way the knot will not be visible. STEP 8: Preparing the knot. Repeat STEP 9: Tying the knot. Poke the step 7, but this time only pull the needle through the inside of the needle through the bottom layer. stitch from step 7. Pull until making Now open up the fabric to reveal STEP 3: The diagonal stitch Using STEP 4: Second diagonal stitch. a small loop. Then loop the needle the inside stitching and finish the the same hole, poke the needle Position the needle under the bottom around it twice, as pictured. Pull seam. through both layers of fabric at layer of fabric, and poke through both tight to create a knot against the an angle so that it comes up 1/8” layers at an angle, beginning just be- seam, and cut off excess thread. away from the first stitch, and low the first stitch. Again, the needle pull taught. should come out another 1/8” away from the previous stitch. 12 13.

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