whip stitch
The whip stitch is a simple sewing technique used to join two pieces of fabric together. It involves passing the needle and thread through the edge of one fabric piece and then quickly through the edge of the other, creating a series of small, diagonal stitches. This method is often used for hemming or finishing raw edges, providing a neat and secure seam.
This stitch is commonly employed in various sewing projects, including quilting and garment construction. It can be done by hand or with a sewing machine, making it a versatile choice for both beginners and experienced crafters. The whip stitch is particularly useful for closing openings in stuffed toys or securing linings in garments.