Instructions
This stitch emulates the appearance of knit fabric. Start at the bottom of the area you are filling and create stitches in an upward line. Begin by making a small twisted loop which lies on top of your fabric, do not pull too tight or the loop will dissapear. Bring your needle down at B (Step 1). Think of an invisible grid of dots on the area you will fill, and bring your needle up at C. You will follow this row of dots up your line and the second and sub-sequent rows of stitching will end where these begin (compare step 3). Bring your needle up through the twisted loop to secure it, and create a new twisted loop, bringing your needle back down through the first loop and into the fabric at D. Continue repeating this step until your row of stitches has the desired length. The final stitch is secured with a very small stitch at the top (see step 3). To create a second row, bring your thread back down to the bottom and stitch a second row from bottom to top, connecting the two by ending your stitches (D) where the previous row's stitches began (C).