How to Whipstitch
Whipstitching is used to join two pieces of plastic canvas together while covering the edges neatly. Whipstitches are always worked in the same direction which creates a series of diagonal stitches that nicely wraps around and covers the raw edge of the canvas while joining the two pieces together.
- After your plastic canvas pieces are stitched, hold the two pieces of plastic canvas together with holes aligned and with wrong sides together.
- To whipstitch, starting in the last hole on the left edge, bring your needle up through both pieces of plastic canvas from back to front. Leave a 2-inch tail.
- Continuing to hold the two pieces together, work one whipstitch in each pair of aligned holes along the entire edge to join the pieces together.
- When finished, run the yarn end under an inch or so of stitches on the back side of your work to secure.
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