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Republic of the Philippines

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
RAMOS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Ramos, Tarlac

TLE 7
Learning Activity
Sheets
Week 4, 5, and 6

HANDICRAFT PRODUCTION
Fourth Quarter

Name of Learner: Date:


Grade Level: Section: Guardian’s Signature:________
Different Embroidery Stitches

MELC: LO 1. Different Embroidery Stitches Code: (TLE_HEHD7/8EA-0a-b-1) Objectives:


a. identify different basic stitches in handicraft; (herringbone stitch, stem stitch, split stitch,
lazy daisy stitch and fishbone knot) b. create designs for embroidery stitches; and c. apply the
step-by-step process of different basic stitches.

Sewing for beginners can be a lot of fun because it is so exciting as you learn what you are
doing and start creating your first projects. In this lesson, you will learn more different
stitches. You are going to love it! Let us learn to sew!

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For this part, you will be going to learn the step-by-step process of each given embroidery
stitches.

Herringbone Stitch- A basic overlapping


stitch popular for its use in borders. It is so
named as it resembles the bones extending
from the spine of a herring fish.

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Different Embroidery Stitches

How to do Herringbone Stitch


STEP I Bring the needle out
through the first stitch line at
A. Now, take the needle in STEP II Now, the same STEP III Continue to make
through B, which lies procedure will be worked such crosses on both stitch
diagonally across A on the on the first stitch line. Take lines alternately. Make sure
second stitch line. Then, take the needle diagonally across the diagonal stitches are
the needle back out through to D and bring the needle parallel to each other to bring
C, which lies near B. back out through E. out the best look.

STEP IV A finished sequence


of the Herringbone Stitch would
look like this

https://www.embroidery.rocksea.org/stitch/herringbone-stitch/herringbone-stitch/

Split Stitch- It is made by piercing or


splitting the previous stitch, that creates
a solid line, that can be look like a
braided thread.

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nots/indian-edging-stitch/
How to do Split Stitch

STEP I Bring out STEP II Take the STEP III While


the thread through needle backward to bringing out the thread
A and put it in bring it out through C. through C, take it in
through B Note that C lies between the thread,
halfway between A splitting it into two.
and B. 1
Different Embroidery Stitches

STEP IV Again, put the STEP V Continue this


needle in through D to STEP VI The reverse
procedure to finish the
bring it out through B, of the fabric will give
stitch. The only thing to
splitting the thread you a back-stitch
keep in mind is to split
pattern.
the thread when bringing
the needle out. In some
way, it will give you a
visual feel of chain
stitch.

https://www.embroidery.rocksea.org/stitch/stem-stitch/split-stitch/

Stem Stitch- It is used to create a thin line


and can be used to outline embroidered
shapes, to form flower stems and vines.
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How to do Stem Stitch

STEP I Bring out the STEP II You need to


thread through A and STEP III Take the
note that the point C
take it in through B. needle in through D.
lies about halfway
Take the needle Try to mark D in
through A and B. Also
backwards and bring such a way that the
note that C lies on top
the thread out point B will lie
of the stitch A-B. So,
through C. Make sure halfway through C-
all the subsequent
the point C lies over D. Bring the needle
stitch points will lie on
the stitch A-B. out through B.
top of their previous
Different Embroidery Stitches

STEP IV So, the pattern of two STEP V Continue this pattern STEP VI The reverse of the fabric will
stitches of the stem stitch will be as of stitching with the needle give you a back-stitch pattern.
shown above coming out through the top of
the previous stitch always.

https://www.embroidery.rocksea.org
/stitch/stem-stitch/stem-stitch/

Lazy Daisy Stitch - It is also called detached chain stitch, this stitch is work in
a circle to resemble the petals of a flower

How to do Lazy daisy Stitch

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STEP I Bring the thread out STEP II Pull out the needle out
through A. Put in the needle near to tighten the loop. Put in the
A and bring it out through point B, needle just outside the chain STEP III This stand- alone stitch can be used freely
but do not pull the needle out created and that will finish the to be a part of any design. Proceed with making
completely. Now, loop the thread lazy daisy stitch. multiple lazy daisies around the marked stitch line.
around the needle, like we would
in chain stitch.

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Different Embroidery Stitches

STEP IV The completed flower


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made of multiple lazy daisies
itch/chain-stitch/lazy-daisy/

Fishbone Stitch - a kind of filling stitch which is ideal for making leaves or
feathers. It requires us to divide the pattern into two and each side is filled
alternately giving it a plaited effect in the center, thus, ideal to make leaves
or feathers.

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How to do Fishbone Stitch ages/embroidery/fishbone_stitch_6.jpg

STEP I To begin with, bring the STEP II Now, bring the needle out STEP III This
needle out through point A, which is from a point very close to A on the procedure of putting in the needle through X
the top tip of line Y. Put it in through line X. Put it in through a point very and Z alternatively will follow. Each time we
B, to make a single straight stitch. close to B online Y. Again, pull out will be connecting X-Y and Y-Z
the needle through a point very close
to A on line Z .
Different Embroidery Stitches

STEP VI Once finished; the filled STEP VII Make sure all the stitch points lie close
STEP V Halfway through, leaf leaf would look like this. to each other to avoid any visible spaces.
would look like this. You can see
the rib being formed.

https://www.embroidery.rocksea.org/stitch/fishbone-stitch/fishbone-stitch/

Guided Activity 1: DESIGN IT YOURSELF


Directions: Draw your own embroidery design for every stitches. Use the space provided.

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“DO IT YOURSELF”
PERFORMANCE ACTIVITY
Materials: 5 pcs of clean cloth/fabric 3” x 4”, embroidery needle, thread, thimble, scissor, and other embroidery tools needed.
Time Frame: 1 Week

Examples: Fishbone Stitch Lazy Daisy Stitch

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Stem Stitch Split Stitch

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