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  1. Bring the needle up through the fabric at the starting point.
  2. Insert it back creating a straight stitch. 
  3. Bring the needle up. 
  4. Insert it back to create another straight stitch. 
  5. Bring the needle up and pass it under the previous lines (like a chain stitch).
  6. Insert it back. Repeat the same steps to create this pattern.

Uses: This stitch is perfect for borders, outlines, and filling shapes, adding a detailed, wheat-like texture to designs.

Wheatear Stitch

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