
Satin stitch
Satin stitch is a common embroidery technique used to create smooth, shiny, and solid areas of color on fabric. It involves sewing closely spaced, parallel stitches that follow the shape of the design, filling in spaces with a glossy, even surface. This stitch provides a sleek finish, making it ideal for outlining and filling in detailed patterns. It’s often used in decorative embroidery because it creates a polished and refined appearance, and when done carefully, it results in a uniform and professional look on textiles.