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  1. Bring the needle up through the fabric.
  2. Insert the needle back.
  3. Bring the needle back up.
  4. Insert the needle back. Continue this pattern creating multiple interconnected X shapes with different base sizes. Once you finish go back and make straight stitches in the center (bring the needle up through A and insert it back in to B).

Uses: Great for adding texture, strength, and decorative detail to embroidery projects, making it ideal for borders, embellishments, and securing elements.

Tacked Herringbone Stitch - aZenera Embroidery Kit for Beginners AZD200

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