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How to do a Whipped Back Stitch

The whipped back stitch is a really fun one.  You can use one color for both parts for a solid line or use two colors for a candy cane stripe look.  Now I want to do this in red and white on some kind of Christmas embroidery!

How to do a Whipped Back Stitch

For this stitch, you start with a back stitch.  Run another thread under the back stitch, over and over, like a whip stitch.  To learn how to do a whipped back stitch, take a look at my video tutorial.  You can click the video below or check it out on my YouTube channel.

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Learn all of these other embroidery stitches by making this embroidery stitch sampler 2 with me. It’s a great way to practice and a nice reference to have while you are reading other embroidery patterns.

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To watch all of the videos in this series, including some basic embroidery tips, go to my YouTube channel here. I’ll walk you through the entire process and make it super easy for you.

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