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Dear Super Sewist,
When sewing friends of mine have asked me about some of the basic sewing stitches, I realized that all sewists—of every skill level—can benefit from an all-in-one place for sewing basics.
Because being the best sewist you can be means having handy tools and references for making your sewing projects fun, easy, and rewarding.
Presto! My team and I developed this FREE printable guide, 7 Basic Stitches Every Sewist Needs to Know to help sewists with basic sewing stitches.
You see, if you’re new to sewing this FREE guide is for you—and if you’ve been an accomplished sewist for years, this guide is also for you. All of us need refreshers on basic sewing stitches, and it’s great to have this sewing primer at hand when you’re getting ready to sew!
FREE 7 Basic Stitches Every Sewist Needs to Know: Master the Basic Sewing Stitches Now!
It now seems like such a no-brainer to create 7 Basic Stitches Every Sewist Needs to Know, and I’ve come to rely on it as my sewing bible! I’ve printed it out myself and keep it close by whenever I’m sewing. And please remember, it’s:
Valuable. Printable. FREE.
Take the first of the 7 basic sewing stitches featured in this handy guide: the Back Stitch or backstitch. In this guide of basic sewing stitches, you’ll learn:
“Back Stitch or backstitch is one of the strongest stitches you can hand sew. It creates a nice, permanent seam and is relatively simple to master. To do the back stitch, bring your needle up through the fabric about a stitch’s length away from where the seam starts, then down again at the beginning point of the seam. Next, come up again with your needle a stitch’s length away from the last stitch, then go down at the end of the last stitch. This motion is what gives the back stitch its appropriate name—you need to go ‘back’ to the previous stitch in order to execute it.”
The Back Stitch or Backstitch:
And with 7 Basic Stitches Every Sewist Needs to Know, you get descriptions, instructions, and visuals of how to execute all the 7 basic sewing stitches:
- Back Stitch or backstitch
- Blanket Stitch
- Blind Hem Stitch
- Catch Stitch
- Ladder Stitch
- Running Stitch
- Whip Stitch
Perhaps you know some—or all—of these basic sewing stitches, but you should get this FREE printable guide now, to reinforce your learning and regularly remind you of how to perfectly execute every one of these 7 basic sewing stitches!
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Now, another thing about some of my sewing friends: sometimes when we’re chatting about sewing or quilting, someone will ask a question—like my friend, Joan, who asked “What is peplum? I heard that term used in my sewing circle, but I was afraid to ask what it is!”
When Joan asked about peplum, I answered: “Peplum is a top that has a flared ‘skirt’ waistline.” She was surprised that I quickly answered her question!
By the way, don’t ever be shy about asking sewing questions—that’s how we learn!
And when you download and print 7 Basic Stitches Every Sewist Needs to Know, you get all sewing terms explained (Hint: That’s how I knew about peplum!).
Sometimes, the basic terms need explaining, just like the obscure ones. Learn all about:
- Blind Hem
- Empire Waist
- D Ring
- Overcast/over-stitching
- Peplum
- Selvage/selvedge
- And more—166 sewing and quilting terms explained for you!
Okay, so maybe you know all or some of these sewing terms—but, it’s great to have a handy alphabetical reference for all the sewing jargon you might ever hear.
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When you use 7 Basic Stitches Every Sewist Needs to Know, you save time and always have what you need to master the basics. You won’t have to go researching a term you’ve heard and want to fully understand.
Plus, with this guide’s glossary, you get quilting terms and jargon explained—because quilting and sewing are so intertwined, it’s helpful to understand both sets of jargon. Get these quilting terms explained:
- BOM (Block of the Month)
- Basting
- English Paper Piecing
- Flying Geese
- Fusible Web
- Trapunto
- And more—166 sewing and quilting terms explained for you!
Get the 7 Basic Stitches Every Sewist Needs to Know today—and you’ll be poised to master all the basics of sewing, helping you to be the best sewist you can be!
Sincerely,
Caitlin Eaton
Executive Editor
We Like Sewing
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I know very little about sewing but now that I am retired and have time I am excited to learn anything that will help.