February 13, 2026
The Green Leaf Stitch Dilemma – and Some Solutions
A couple weeks back, I showed you these green leaves and asked you what stitch was used on them.
From the front, they look like the same stitch, but the back tells a different story.
Then, earlier this week, I shared this tutorial with you for “faux” fly stitch, which is how one of the leaves was filled. The other is filled with regular fly stitch.
And while it’s a perfectly legit way to work a filling, there is a small problem with these leaves in particular, no matter which of the two stitches you use. I suggested that there was a problem and promised to talk about it and provide solutions.
But I know I’m going to be getting into some Sticky Territory here! It’s sticky, because the internet is overrun with projects, tutorials, and the like that actually promote the problem.
I think it’s a problem worth addressing, especially for those who plan to stick with embroidery for a while as a hobby, and who want to improve the long-term results of their stitching.













