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Chain Stitches Embroidery Tutorials icon

1.0 by Djamila


Nov 20, 2017

About Chain Stitches Embroidery Tutorials

Get the latest chain stitches embroidery tutorials here!

chain stitches embroidery tutorials

Get the latest chain stitches embroidery tutorials here!

How to Work the chain stitches embroidery tutorials

The chain stitch is a looped stitch that can be worked along a curved or straight line. Variations of this stitch including the single or detached chain, lazy daisy, heavy chain, square chain, feathered chain, cable chain, zig zag chain and many more.

To work the basic chain stitches embroidery tutorials, bring the needle up through the fabric at your starting point. Insert the needle again at the starting point and bring the tip up through the fabric a short distance away. Place the working thread behind the needle and pull the needle through the loop.

Repeat the process to make additional stitches, and end the length by making a small, anchoring straight stitch at the end of the final loop to secure it in place.

If you need to make a length of chain stitch longer than your thread allows, refer to the next step for properly extending a length of chain stitches embroidery tutorials.

Chain stitch also makes a nice filling stitch. Instructions for working this stitch as a filling can be found in step 4.

How to Work the Reversed chain stitches embroidery tutorials

The finished result of reversed chain stitch looks exactly the same as standard chain stitch, but the method is different, and many people find it to be much easier.

Essentially it's like starting at the opposite end of a line of chain stitches embroidery tutorials. If you've ever chain stitched the standard way, you may have experienced accidentally pulling out a whole string of stitches. That will never happen with this!

To work the reversed chain stitch, start with a small straight stitch along the line you will be stitching.

Bring the needle up one stitch length away from the straight stitch (point 1). Slide the needle under the straight stitch and back down where the needle came up.

Bring the needle up again, one stitch length away from the end of the previous stitch (new point 1). Slide the needle under the previous stitch and go back down where the needle came up.

Repeat this process. When you are finished with the row of stitching, there's no need to do anything special to finish it off.

Working the Chain Stitch as a Filling

chain stitches embroidery tutorialsalso makes a terrific filling that works up quickly.

To work the chain stitch as a filling, stitch multiple rows close together, spacing them so that no fabric shows between the rows.

You can make the rows of stitching all go the same direction, or alternate them so they create a patterned texture.

Use this stitch anywhere you would use basic chain stitch. You could also use this method for twisted chain stitch or even detached chain stitch.

What's New in the Latest Version 1.0

Last updated on Nov 20, 2017

Minor bug fixes and improvements. Install or update to the newest version to check it out!

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