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  1. Bring the needle up to the starting point.
  2. Insert the needle back through the fabric, leaving a small loop.
  3. Bring the needle up through that loop.
  4. Pull all the threads to create a reversed L shape.

Uses: This stitch is commonly used for securing edges, adding decorative borders, appliqué work, and finishing fabric edges.

Blanket Stitch

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