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  1. Bring the needle up through the fabric at the starting point.
  2. Take the needle back down at the opposite end to create the first stitch.
  3. Bring the needle up (3) close to where the first stitch started.
  4. Insert it back. Make sure that the stitches are parallel and uniform in length in order to create a smooth surface.

Uses: Commonly used for smooth, filled areas like leaves and petals, providing a polished and vibrant look.

Satin Stitch

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