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  1. Bring your needle up through the fabric at the starting point.
  2. Insert the needle back into the fabric (don't pull out all the thread) and leave a small loop.
  3. Next, bring the needle up through the loop (the needle should be on top of the thread) and insert it into
  4. Repeat the pattern as much as needed.

Uses: This stitch is perfect for creating branches, leaves, and decorative lines, often used in floral and nature-inspired designs.

Fly Stitch

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