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A Directions: Arrange the procedures in making the different embroidery stitches. Write numbers 1,2,3,4, and so on inside the shapes.
1. Running stitch
-Again, put the desired length to point "C" and take it down to point D.
-Thread the needle and make a knot at the end of the thread. Arm leng thread is recommended to avoid tangle and knots. Bring the needle to point A
-Then take it down to the desired length at point "B."
-Keep working like this, up and down, at the lengths you like.
2. Split stitch
-Continue this procedure to finish the stitch. The only thing to keep in mind is splitting the thread.
-Again, put the needle in through D to take it out through B, splitting the thread.
- Bring the needle backwards to bring it out through C. Remember that C lies between A and B half way through. While you're bringing the thread through C, take it in break it in two between the thread.
-Thread the needle. Take the thread out of A and bring it in through B.
3. Back stitch
-Bring up the needle at point A as shown in the image. Pull up the thread and get it down at B at your desired length. That would be exactly like a straight stitch.
-You are creating a stitch by taking the thread backward.
-A finished line of back stitch will look like this.
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Answer:
1.) 3, 1, 2, 4
2.) 4, 2, 3, 1
3.) 1, 2, 3
Explanation:
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