50 must-know Embroidery Stitches for beginners

Whether you’re an experienced embroiderer or new to this craft, the key to making stunning embroidery designs is learning some basic hand embroidery stitches. These stitches form the foundation of embroidery and let you add texture, depth, and character to your project.

hand embroidery

With these versatile stitches to fill your designs with needle and embroidery thread, you can add a personal touch to your accessories, clothes, home accessories.

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Hand Embroidery Stitches

split stitch

Split stitch

turkey stitch

Turkey stitch

wheat ear stitch

Wheat ear stitch

blanket stitches

Double blanket stitch

open cretan stitch

Open Cretan stitch

zig zag chain stitch

Zig zag chain stitch

hand embroidery stitches

Twisted chain stitch

square chain stitch

Square chain stitch

heavy chain stitch

Coral stitch

Seed stitch

Seed stitches

Long and short stitch

Long and short blanket stitch

double blanket stitches

Double blanket stitch

blanket filling stitches

Blanket filling stitch

braiding stitch

Braid sitches

double cross stitch

Double cross stitch

interlaced back stitch

Interlaced back stitch

pekinese stitch

Pekinese stitch

interlaced running stitch

Interlaced running stitch

knotted blanket stitch

Knotted blanket stitch

square eyelet hand embroidery stitch

Algerian Eye stitch

cross sstitch variation

Knotted Cross stitch

blanket stitch

Closed blanket stitch

hand embroidery fern stitch

Fern stitch

encroaching stem stitch

Encroaching stem stitch

These basic embroidery stitches are the building blocks of all beautiful needle work creations.  You can combine them in various combinations to create the most creative and captivating hand embroidery designs.

The beauty of hand embroidery is that you just need some basic simple tools to turn a designer – the fabric of your choice, needle and embroidery floss are the basics you should have to start with in your arsenal. The needlework stitches outlined here can form the building blocks for your ultimate artwork.

Checkout this post on basics of hand embroidery for beginners if you are a new to embroidery. 

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Author: Sarina Tariq

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