Hands pull a thread loop into a knot.
A hand holds a thread which is looped.
A hand holds a loop of thread with the tail going through.
A hand holds a thread and another hand pulls the end of thread through a loop.
A thread with a knot in the end is held by pinched fingers.
A hand holds a knotted thread.
A hand holds a threaded needle in a hoop.
This image shows the back in the underside of a hoop.
A hand pushes a needle through the back of stitching.
A hand holds two ends of the thread.
A hand creates a loop at the back of some stitching.
A needle pokes through a loop at the back of the stitching.
A hand pulls embroidery thread.
A needle goes through the back of embroidery.
The back of a patch of embroidery is knotted off.
A hand holds two ends of a knot.
Two hands hold a thread making a loop.
A hand holds two ends of a knot.
A knot has been created in the back of a loop.
A needle tucks under the back of stitches.
A loop is made under the back of stitched.
A knot is being formed in the back of the fabric.
A knot is formed in the back of the fabric.
A needle is being pulled through the back of a french knot.
Knots have been created in the back of fabric.
A needle is put through the back of satin stitch.
A needle is being pulled through a loop in satin stitch.
A needle is put through the back of satin stitch.
A needle is put through the back of satin stitch.
A knot has been created at the back of a satin stitch shape.
Two hands pul a thread at the back of a hoop apart.
A loop has been created in the back of a hoop.
Two knots have been created in the back of a hoop.
Here is a beginner embroidery pattern, Little Wildflower Meadow, framed in a hoop. This is available for purchase from the Clever Poppy Shop with the Modern Embroidery Foundations Course.