INSERTION STITCH SAMPLE![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgJz4cUBMsWoZbFTbv9c4ZK7wvIF-owRuS8VeM-LX5LU7xaS6vDNZPO-236b5zAHuyhMbaLTh_0G9aA_RKtTfxb7gR1IFNr1sf6eWUKgcOKaKq5-cj5lJ9ruHagUMlHkNsbnojieb3BIA4/s200/0071.jpg)
1. Simple insertion stitch
2. Knotted buttonhole stitch
3. Beaded insertion stitch
4. Laced insertion stitch
5. Twisted insertion stitch
6.Plaited insertion stitch
MACHINE STITCHED INSERTION SAMPLE
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjcYbxE9hEKZ8_kc4IKNxHKwbZu35mFsLiGaF1xrtXdZ2y7auaEHleIF6sOxZPi5sKJBUJzLlR_wDeWTgYs0hTuINPv1EPtHjp-3GoiBpDe2HhRpSOTAkVsviiDv9M2nu1WNGhh33qrK2A/s200/0072.jpg)
Using a varigated metallic thread, I experimented with a selection different stitches on my machine to see which were suitable for use as insertion stitches. Quite obviously, I found that any stitch that made use of the swing needle zigzag function worked well as it would stitch into both edges and join them.
SIMPLE COUNTERCHANGE SAMPLE 1
COUNTERCHANGE SAMPLE 2
INTERCHANGE SAMPLE 3
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