The fly stitch can be worked both horizontally and vertically. In this video tutorial from Needle 'n Thread, you'll see the fly stitch worked vertically.Besides working fly stitches in horizontal rows or vertical columns, the stitch can also be isolated, to create "filled" (loosely filled) background areas, or to create small accent-like stitches across a "canvas." Experiment with it! It's a fun and quick stitch!
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nice video I am looking padded ( satin stitch ) work like this work in machine embroidery . I have attached this kind of embroidery do you have any video for this
I have attached the link;
http://www.embroidery.rocksea.org/images/embroidery/padded_satin_stitch_4.jpg
Maybe this video can help.
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