The Fringe stitch is a unique stitch that allows you to create what some call “3D Embroidery” by cutting the bobbin threads under the satin, which frees up one side of the stitching to come up and away from the fabric.
This Fringe stitch lays a run down along the edge of the satin first, and then places the satin over top with extra needle penetrations causing the satin to anchor itself to the run. It finishes off with a top stitch run to anchor it all together. This method allows you to have fringe effects in embroidery without the need to anchor the stitching down with a fill, as has always been the case.