
Seed Stitch
The seed stitch looks like seeds scattered on the ground. This stitch can be spaced out or used to fill in a space and is a great way to add texture. Use this DIY video and step-by-step tutorial to learn how to embroider the seed stitch.
What you'll need to create the seed stitch:
Seed Stitch Video
Seed Stitch Step-by-Step Tutorial
1. The seed stitch is a great way to add texture and fill in a space. Start by bringing your needle through your fabric, from the back to the front. Make a small stitch by going back down the fabric and pulling your needle out the back of the fabric.

2. Next, bring your needle and thread a short distance away from the end of the stitch and make another short stitch in a different direction.

3. Continue making short stitches in different directions to fill in your desired space.

4. To add even more texture, you can overlap your stitches.

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Workshops
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