Raw edge stitching is the most commonly used stitching method for handmade fabrics: the first stitch is passed through the two pieces of cloth from below; the second stitch is passed from below and just passed through. At this time, do not pull the needle out first, and wrap the thread around the needle. Then pull the needle out. The best distance between points is about 2mm!
Raw edge stitching is used in many handmade fabric creations. If you want the stitches to be exposed and have a handmade feel, you can use this stitching method.