What is a split stitch?

Definition of split stitch
: a fine chain stitch for outlining that is formed by bringing the needle through a soft thread.
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What is the split stitch used for?

In split stitch stitching, one end of the stitch splits the thread of the stitch before it. It helps if your chosen thread is a thick, soft strand, or if you use more than one strand, preferably an even number of strands.
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Is split stitch the same as chain stitch?

Yes, chain stitch is a different stitch from either split stitch or split backstitch, a point better clarified by watching this video of the chain stitch. Chain stitch does not involve splitting the thread. Instead, the whole thread is wrapped around the base of the next stitch.
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Is split stitch easy?

It is a perfect stitch for outlining or creating a line within a design. It is very easy to do and can have varying lengths according to your design. It is a simple, straight stitch.
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Can you do split stitch with one thread?

One strand of stranded silk works great with split stitch. One strand of cotton floss works great with split stitch. Just make sure you're using one strand of whatever thread. The stitch will behave much better for you.
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What is a bullion stitch?

Definition of bullion stitch

: a decorative stitch similar to the French knot forming very short bars.
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What is a chevron stitch?

The chevron stitch is a surface embroidery stitch worked using long diagonal stitches topped with a horizontal cap stitch. This stitch can be used in straight rows and bands. It can also be stitched along a curved edge if guidelines are carefully marked on the fabric.
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What is French knot stitch?

Definition of French knot

: a decorative stitch made by winding the thread one or more times around the needle and drawing the needle back through the material at the point where it came out.
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Why do you split embroidery thread?

Today's tip on separating (also called stripping) embroidery floss is handy especially for beginners, because stripping your floss first makes a huge difference in the look of your stitches, whether you're doing surface embroidery, cross stitch, or any other kind of stitching.
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What is Lazy Daisy stitch?

Definition of lazy daisy stitch

: an embroidery stitch formed by an elongated loop held down at the free end by a small stitch.
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What is a colonial stitch?

A Colonial knot is one of the surface knots used in embroidery and is most commonly used in candle wicking or candlewick embroidery, or combined with other embroidery stitches. A Colonial knot forms a tight knot that holds up well to wear and can be worked on any type of embroidery fabric.
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What is a Hong Kong seam in sewing?

A Hong Kong seam is a type of seam finish which uses bias tape to enclose the raw edge of the fabric on the wrong side of a garment.
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What are the 3 types of seams?

The Finished Edges of the Seam - The seam finish, making it a closed seam, or an open seam, with a finishing edge is part of the different seam types.
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What is a princess seam in sewing?

Princess seams are long rounded seams sewn into women's blouses or shirts to add shaping or a tailored fit to closely follow a woman's shape. They are sewn into the front and/or back of a shirt, and extend from the waist up to the arms.
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Should embroidery thread always split?

Separate your Thread – DMC Mouline Stranded Cotton Thread is composed of six strands that are twisted together and easy to separate. Many embroidery designs call for different strands of thread, so you will need to separate your thread.
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What is the difference between embroidery thread and embroidery floss?

Threads for hand embroidery include: Crewel yarn is a fine 2-ply yarn of wool or, less often, a wool-like acrylic. Embroidery floss or stranded cotton is a loosely twisted, slightly glossy 6-strand thread, usually of cotton but also manufactured in silk, linen, and rayon.
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