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It is sometimes advised to edge the particular shape with stem, split or chainstitch prior to using satin stitch. This is done is padded work for example. Fishbone stitch and blanket stitch are stitches close to satin stitch. In sewing and embroidery, a chain stitch is a series of looped stitches that form a chain. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
a straight stitch however is a stitch done either by hand or by a machine and the stitches should all be close together and and in a straight line.