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  1. Bring the needle up through the fabric.
  2. Insert the needle back.
  3. Bring the needle back up and weave the thread over the previous stitch.
  4. Insert the needle back. Continue this pattern creating multiple interconnected X shapes with different base sizes.

Uses: Great for decorative borders, filling areas, and adding textured backgrounds.

Herringbone Stitch

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