http://inaminuteago.com/stitchindex.htmlStem stitch is also known as crewel stitch, stalk stitch and South Kensington stitch. Stem stitch is often worked to outline a shape
Work from left to right taking small regular stitches with a forwards and backwards motion along the line of the design.
Bring the thread up from the back of the fabric on the line you want to stitch.
Make a stitch forward and bring the needle up, a little to the back of the first stitch.
Pull the thread through the fabric.
Make the second stitch forward, bringing the needle out a little to the back of the second stitch.
Repeat this back and forth movement along the line.
The thread is kept to the right of the needle after picking up a small piece of material. This means that it always emerges from the left side of the previous stitch.
If the thread is worked to the left of the needle, the stitch produced is slightly different, and is known as outline stitch.
See also Whipped Stem Stitch which is a version of Stem Stitch