Pekinese stitch

Insert the needle at the front of your work and then work long and loose back stitches for the required length. Then, using a blunt needle, work it through the back stitches to lace the stitches, working two stitches and then back one stitch to form a chain of loops. Don’t pull the thread too tightly as you work as it will be harder for the loops to sit flat on your fabric.

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