Activity 2 Identify that Stitch! Directions: Identify which embroidery stitch is used in the following statements. Choose your answer in the word bank provided below and write on a separate sheet of paper. 1. It is the easiest embroidery stitch. 2. It is an embroidery stitch used in the stems of flowers and for outlining. 3. It is called as detached chain stitch. 4. It is a single detached embroidery stitch used to fill an area. 5. It is an embroidery stitch with loop and stitches evenly worked on the left and right sides of a design area. 6. It is an embroidery stitch which serves as a solid filling used to cover an area. 7. Rose would like to make an outline for her design which resembles a machine stitch. Which stitch should she use? 8. Jennie just finished her lazy daisy stitch as a flower design on her embroidered article. Which stitch would you advise her to use if she would sew the center of her flower design? 9. Jessa used shapes as designs on her embroidered article. Which stitch should she use if she wants a solid filling for these shapes? 10.Maine would like to keep her embroidered article neat and simple. Which stitch is easiest for her to use in outlining her designs?
Answers & Comments
Answer:
1. It is the easiest embroidery stitch. RUNNING STITCH
2. It is an embroidery stitch used in the stems of flowers and for outlining. STEM STICTH
3. It is called as detached chain stitch. Lazy Daisy Stitch
4. It is a single detached embroidery stitch used to fill an area. French knot.
5. It is an embroidery stitch with loop and stitches evenly worked on the left and right sides of a design area. LOOPRUNNING STITCH
6. It is an embroidery stitch which serves as a solid filling used to cover an area. SATIN STITCH
7. Rose would like to make an outline for her design which resembles a machine stitch. Which stitch should she use? BACK STITCH
8. Jennie just finished her lazy daisy stitch as a flower design on her embroidered article. Which stitch would you advise her to use if she would sew the center of her flower design? SATIN STITCH
9. Jessa used shapes as designs on her embroidered article. Which stitch should she use if she wants a solid filling for these shapes? FILLING STITCH
10.Maine would like to keep her embroidered article neat and simple. Which stitch is easiest for her to use in outlining her designs? RUNNING STITCH
Explanation:
2. Stem Stitch - This stitch is used for flower stems and outlines. The thread is pulled up through the fabric in the middle and to the side of the previous stitch.
3. Lazy Daisy Stitch is also known as the detached chain stitch. It is a simple form of chain stitch but it is not continuous. The chains are detached and generally make for beautiful flowers.
4. When worked in close rows, chain stitches make good stitches for filling the design area. ... a basic overlapping stitch popular for its use in borders. French knot. a single detached stitched used primarily to fill in a design area.
5. This stitch is just a variety of the running stitch, which I have named. It incorporates the technique of Chinese stitch or Pekinese stitch. Take the needle in through the second stitch and come out through the first, making a loop.
6. Satin stitch is used very often to fill areas, but it is not doing well with larger areas. The satin stitch is only a simple loose stitch set side by side.
7. BACK STITCH Resembles machine stitching and is used to strengthen a seam made by hand.
8. Satin stitch is probably one of the most popular stitches for flower embroidery. It is a great filler stitch and will mold itself to the shape of the flower. A variation, padded satin stitch, will give more fullness to the flower. Here I used satin stitch for the center of the flower but you can use it for petals too.
9. Filling stitch is a generic term for surface stitches that are used to fill in specific parts of a design or the grounding around a design.
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