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Detail of a damaged Victorian antependium embroidered with satin and other stitches, Berkshire, England. In sewing and embroidery, a satin stitch or damask stitch is a series of flat stitches that are used to completely cover a section of the background fabric.[1] Narrow rows of satin stitch can be executed on a standard sewing machine using a zigzag stitch or a special satin stitch foot. In order to maintain a smooth edge, shapes can be outlined with back, split or chain stitch before the entire shape including the outline is covered with satin stitch. Machine-made satin stitch is often used to outline and attach appliques to the ground fabric.[2]
[edit] VariantsVariants of the satin stitch include:
[edit] ThreadSatin stitch is frequently made with embroidery thread, which has less twist than standard sewing thread. This gives a more uniform effect, with the individual threads' filaments merging together. While good sewing threads produce acceptable satin stitch, low quality threads do not sit straight, and produce a poor uneven result. [edit] Stitch gallery[edit] See also[edit] Notes
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