Whip stitch
A whip stitch is a simple sewing stitch that is used in crocheting, knitting and sewing, in which the needle is passed in and out of the fabric in a series of stitches that circle an edge of the fabric. In hand sewing, this stitch can be used to create a seam but can also be used for joining two pieces together. Whip stitching creates a nice edge and prevents the fabric from unraveling.[1]
It is similar to the blanket stitch as it is a form of hand sewing stitch that helps in finishing edges.
Other uses
[edit]The whip stitch is often used in applique making, closing the sides of pillows and cushions, hemming jeans, attaching crocheted amigurumi toys together as it produces a neat seam, and in leather lacing[2] as a decorative stitch in leather garments and accessories.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Basic hand sewing stitches". Hellosewing. Retrieved 2020-03-02.
- ^ "Leathercraft ABC's". Tandy Leather. Retrieved 2020-03-02.