Each stitch must be loose enough to let the hook of the needle pass easily through.
The three other fingers of the left hand hold the work; the thumb remains free to give the right position to each stitch.
For the loop, make a chain of 30 stitches, turn and make a double in each stitch; fasten securely beneath the button.
There are many variations of the double-crochet stitch; the slipper-stitch, or ribbed stitch, is formed by taking up the back horizontal loop or vein of each stitch in preceding row.
For the fringe, cut strands of brown six inches long, and knot a strand in each stitch.
If desired, the hand and thumb may be finished with a narrow lace, or a round of plain netting, 2 stitches in each stitch, which in the next round are netted as one stitch, on a small mesh.
When the thumb is nearly long enough, net 1 round twice round the mesh, 2 stitches in each stitch.
The next row is netted with the large mesh 3 stitches in each stitch, then a row with the fine mesh taking each stitch separately.
The thread should fall under the point of the needle in each stitch.
Beginning at the base we increase each stitch till we reach the point and then decrease each stitch in length as we work back to the base on the other side (Figure 126).
Let the thread come under the point of the needle in each stitch.
At the end ofeach stitch a little Van Dyke point or V was worked.
Make 2 stitches in each stitch of the preceding row; 1 round plain, same cotton and mesh.
Each stitch must be counted and only a certain number of each color put in, and all this must be carried in the head.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "each stitch" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.