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Mosaic stitch is the simplest diagonal stitch used in needlepoint.

It is built up of cells of three stitches two short stitches flanking one long one. It is similar to Cushion stitch but has only 3 diagonals per group rather than five. In Reversed Mosaic stitch, alternate cells run in opposite diagonals to form a chequerboard effect.

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