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Bi-Coloured Fly Stitch Embroidery tutorial

Bi-Colored Fly Stitch

Bi-Coloured Fly Stitch is a decorative variation of the Fly Stitch that can be stitched in various ways. Learn this hand embroidery technique to add variety and colors to your hand embroidery works!

In this hand embroidery tutorial, I demonstrate three ways to embroider a Bi-Colored Fly Stitch. Each method combines two colors differently, resulting in various visual effects. Besides different designs, these methods will result in diverse formations of threads on the back side of the fabric.

Other names of the stitch

Bi-Colored Fly Stitch can also be called Two Colored Fly Stitch or Multi Colored Fly Stitch – depending on how many colors you will mix into your design.

Bi-Colored Fly Stitch embroidery with blue pearl cotton threads
Bi-Colored Fly Stitch embroidery with blue pearl cotton threads
Bi-Colored Fly Stitch embroidery reverse side
Reverse side of the sampler

Applications of Bi-Coloured Fly Stitch

This decorative hand embroidery stitch is an excellent choice for embroidering decorative borders, making colorful textural filling, or mixing with other stitches. Decorative bands will look great on garments, home textiles, or as a part of surface embroidery design.

More stitches from the Fly Stitch family

Learn how to embroider Bi-Coloured Fly Stitch

Follow the step-by-step tutorial with detailed photos below, and you will learn three methods to stitch different-looking Bi-Coloured Fly Stitch variations in no time. If you are a visual learner, watch a video lesson in the tutorial or on the Practical Embroidery YouTube channel to learn this hand embroidery stitch faster.

Bi-Colored Fly Stitch embroidery 3 methods

How to embroider Bi-Colored Fly Stitch


Step-by-step hand embroidery tutorial

  1. First method

    Choose two colors for the stitches. Mark three vertical parallel lines for guidance and make the first Fly Stitch.Bi-Colored Fly Stitch embroidery Step 1

  2. Second stitch

    Make one more Fly Stitch below the first one. Leave a gap for one stitch between these two.Bi-Colored Fly Stitch embroidery Step 2

  3. Fill the row with the first color

    Embroider equally distanced Fly Stitches one under another till you fill the entire row.
    Bi-Colored Fly Stitch embroidery Step 3

  4. Add the second color

    Add a Fly Stitch of the second color between the first and the second stitches you made.
    Bi-Colored Fly Stitch embroidery Step 4

  5. Finish the band

    Fill in the gaps you left when embroidering the first color with the Fly Stitches of contrasting colors.
    Bi-Colored Fly Stitch embroidery Step 5

  6. Second method

    Mark two horizontal lines for guidance. Embroider the row of equally spaced small, straight anchoring stitches with one color.
    Bi-Colored Fly Stitch embroidery Step 6

  7. Add a second color

    Take the needle with the second color thread up to the surface on the top left corner of the marked shape. Pass the needle under the first straight anchoring stitch you made in the previous step.
    Bi-Colored Fly Stitch embroidery Step 7

  8. Form a Fly Stitch

    Take the needle down on the upper line. The anchoring stitch of the contrasting color is at the center of the V shape.
    Bi-Colored Fly Stitch embroidery Step 8

  9. Second Fly Stitch

    Skip one anchoring stitch and repeat the steps to create one more V shape using the third anchoring stitch.
    Bi-Colored Fly Stitch embroidery Step 9

  10. Repeat the steps

    Repeat the steps till you embroider the entire line, filling it with every second Bi-Colored Fly Stitch.
    Bi-Colored Fly Stitch embroidery Step 10

  11. Fill the line

    Now move from the right to the left and make V stitches in the spaces you skipped on the first round.
    Bi-Colored Fly Stitch embroidery Step 11

  12. Third method

    Mark three vertical parallel lines for guidance and embroider a Backstitch line on the central marked line.
    Bi-Colored Fly Stitch embroidery Step 12

  13. Add a second color

    Take the needle with the second color thread up to the surface on the top right corner of the marked shape. Pass the needle under the first Backstitch. Then, take the needle down on the top left corner of the marked shape to form a V stitch in two colors.Bi-Colored Fly Stitch embroidery Step 13

  14. Form one more Bi-Colored Fly Stitch

    Take the needle up on the left mark, one stitch below the first stitch. Pass the needle under the second Backstitch to form one more two-colored fly stitch.
    Bi-Colored Fly Stitch embroidery Step 14

  15. Embroider a two colored band

    Keep lacing the thread under the Backstitches to create the entire band of Bi-Colored Fly Stitch.
    Bi-Colored Fly Stitch embroidery Step 15

Video tutorial

How to Stitch Bi-Coloured Fly Stitch | Hand Embroidery Tutorial

Tools and materials I used for this sampler

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Embroidery fabric cotton linen neutral colors Etsy
Embroidery fabric
DMC Pearl Cotton #8 thread on Etsy
DMC Pearl Cotton #8
Beechwood embroidery hoops Etsy
Embroidery hoop
Bohin Embroidery Needles Assorted Sizes (No. 3- 9)
Bohin Embroidery Needles
Embroidery Scissors Etsy
Embroidery Scissors

What’s next?

If you’re in the mood to explore more hand embroidery stitches, check out the Stitches and Techniques page for the list of other fantastic stitches available on my blog. From timeless classics to modern twists, a whole world of stitches is waiting for you to explore and master. So, grab your hoop and needle, and let’s stitch our way to creative bliss!

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