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Back stitch

Used to form a line of thread of a different colour to the cross stitches that is used for outlining and highlighting. The stitch goes: up one hole; back one hole on top; down; forward two holes below; up a hole beyond the previous one and then back a hole and down to join the previous backstitch, and then repeat. If you are sewing from right to left, each stitch is sewn backwards from left to right.

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