Backstitching is an outlining stitch done with a single thread that is used to define a piece of needlework. When I first started cross-stitching years ago, I ignored the backstitch instructions. Partly because, once you finish cross-stitching, you want to be done! Woohoo! This piece is finished! And having to go back over the entire piece again is a special kind of purgatory. But, also partly because I didn't really think it made a difference.
I just finished this piece today, and I think it illustrates really clearly how important backstitching can be.


I'm almost finished with this. Just need to go back and stitch baby's name in and then...one more bib down!
4 comments:
That looks SO GOOD! I'm very impressed.
BTW- very clever blog title. :)
Thanks, Al! I had to wrack my boring little brain for that one. :P
That is so cool! I think you are right about the back stitching. It makes a huge difference.
Thanks for stopping by, Lindsay!
Post a Comment