Backstitch.
It is executed from right to left pulling the needle out through the front side of the fabric and we introduce 6 or more threads behind to the right. Once again, we pull the needle out 6 or more threads to the front, inserting the needle at the exit spot of the previous Stitch, and so successively, without leaving any spaces in between.
NOTE: This Stitch is a series of Bastille Stitches but without the spaces in between. Just the same as with Bastille Stitches, we can interchange contrasting threads on the stitch.
Sand or Seed Stitch
It is a series of small stitches which are placed close to one another in parallel lines alternating the disposition of the stitch randomly or on purpose in the entire area we are working on.
Stem Stitch
It is executed from left to right, passing the needle underneath 4 or 6 threads of the fabric with the tip directed to the left. We return to the right placing the needle 4 or 5 threads ahead. We insert the needle to the left pulling it out where the previous stitch ended.