
Stitches
Here is where you can find the right stitch for your custom bag.

Basketweave Tent Needlepoint Stitch
The basketweave tent stitch is a popular and basic needlepoint stitch. It is worked diagonally in rows, covering a single intersection on the canvas.
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Moorish Stitch
The Moorish Stitch is a needlepoint stitch known for its intricate geometric patterns inspired by Moorish architecture. It involves stitching diagonal lines in alternating colors to create visually captivating designs. This stitch is commonly used to add elegance and sophistication to borders, embellishments, and focal points in needlepoint projects.
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Criss Cross Hungarian Stitch
The Criss Cross Hungarian Stitch is a decorative needlepoint stitch that involves crisscrossing diagonal stitches in a repeating pattern. It adds depth and visual interest to projects like borders, backgrounds, or focal points. This stitch creates a textured grid-like design, adding a unique and intricate element to the overall needlework.
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Long or Bargello Needlepoint Stitch
The Long or Bargello Needlepoint Stitch is used to create dynamic and colorful designs. It involves stitching long, straight stitches in repetitive patterns, often in a zigzag or wave-like fashion.
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Wicker Needlepoint Stitch
The Wicker Needlepoint Stitch is used in designs to add texture and visual interest, particularly in projects that aim to mimic woven or textured surfaces. It creates a unique and intricate pattern, enhancing the overall aesthetic appeal.
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Binding Stitch
The Binding Stitch is used to secure edges, creating a neat and finished look. It involves stitching along the edge to provide a professional appearance.
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Additional Stitches
Any Stitch is allowed if you state the name and provide an example.
