What Is Knotted Buttonhole Stitch & How To Do Knotted Buttonhole!
After being hooked with the buttonhole stitch so much. I thought I was done exploring until I visited my grandma. I saw a stitch with a knot in the stitch the stitch leg. It kinda…
Welcome to the Sewing Stitches category of Sewing Inspo! Whether you’re just starting out or looking to refine your skills, this section is dedicated to the art of hand sewing. We will share detailed guides and tutorials on a wide range of hand stitches, perfect for every project and skill level.
Learn how to hand sew a basic running stitch, perfect for seams and gathering fabric. Then get an idea of hand sew a back stitch, which provides a strong and durable seam, ideal for seams needing extra strength and outlining embroidery designs.
Find out how to hand sew a blanket stitch, commonly used for edging blankets, felt projects, and appliqué. This stitch adds a neat finish to raw edges. Find the blind stitch technique for nearly invisible hems on clothing and home décor items, perfect for a professional-looking finish.
Then see how to hand sew a buttonhole stitch to create sturdy and neat buttonholes, also used for applique and securing thick fabrics. Explore how to sew a chain stitch by hand, an elegant stitch often used in embroidery for outlining and filling designs. Then we will talk about how to sew a cross stitch by hand, a popular stitch in counted-thread embroidery used for decorative patterns. Get to know how to catch stitch by hand, It is great for hemming with a bit of flexibility, commonly used on knits and stretchy fabrics.
Learn how to sew a darning stitch by hand, ideal for mending holes in fabric and reinforcing worn areas. Explore various hand embroidery stitches to add beautiful, intricate designs to your projects, perfect for personalizing and embellishing your sewing.
We will even talk about how to sew a hemming stitch by hand for neat and durable hems on skirts, pants, and curtains. Find out overcast stitches by hand to prevent fabric edges from fraying, which is essential for finishing seams and raw edges.
We hope you’ve enjoyed exploring the category on Sewing Inspo. Hand sewing is a timeless skill that opens up endless possibilities for creativity and precision in your sewing projects. Each tutorial is designed to help you achieve beautiful, professional results. Keep practicing these stitches to enhance your skills, and remember that each stitch you learn brings you one step closer to creating unique and personalized pieces. Happy sewing!
After being hooked with the buttonhole stitch so much. I thought I was done exploring until I visited my grandma. I saw a stitch with a knot in the stitch the stitch leg. It kinda…
Double buttonhole stitch is my other favorite type of buttonhole stitch. It is eye catchy yet easy to do it. It’s called double buttonhole stitch cause it has 2 stitching lines facing together. It is…
A detached buttonhole stitch is a different kind of sewing stitch. I like to call it the knitting version of the stitch. 😁 It is called a detached stitch because it isn’t attached to the…
Cross buttonhole stitch is the easiest among all types of buttonhole stitch. You can guess how it may look by its name. Right, you guessed it. It is a cross form of buttonhole stitch. 🙅♀️…
The name ‘Buttonhole stitch’ suggests that it is only meant for buttonholes. But that’s not the case! It also has many purposes other than being on the button. I learned this while studying the types…
After learning what a buttonhole stitch is and how to do it, one question popped into my mind: Are there any different types of buttonhole stitch? 🤔 The answer is yes; there are 17 types…
The other day, a newbie came to my home and saw a fabric where I practice with various stitches. She saw a stitch and said, “Why is blanket stitch looking this way?” I looked and…
After learning about all types of tacking stitches, you must know that they are temporary stitches. No matter how fancy some tacking stitch you do, it’s meant to remove. So, now the question is how…
Randomly, I picked a cloth from Grandma’s sewing table to see its stitches. I saw a stitch holding the fabric layer as I turned the cloth. It looks like a bar tack stitch but insists…
A long and short tacking stitch is a stitch of different lengths. This kind of basting stitch creates a flexible pattern that moves easily with the fabric. It is used to hold fabric layers in…