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In hand sewing, what are the common stitches for splicing fabrics?

Plain stitch: a common stitch in sewing. It usually takes two or three stitches to pull out the needle.

Back stitch method: the first stitch and the last stitch are often used, and the middle is often interspersed for reinforcement.

Oblique tit for tat: no trace can be seen after sewing.

Hidden needle method: also called hidden needle, it is used when the cloth piece needs to be connected from the front of the cloth.

Primitive edge method

Needle roller method

Needle shrinking method

The first four are commonly used sewing methods.