How To: Five Handy Embroidery Stitches
comments (13) September 2nd, 2008Chain Stitch: I love the chain stitch as much as I love the stem stitch. Ask me which one I love better and I couldn't choose—it'd be like picking a favorite child. Don't make me do it! Big and loopy, it makes a great accent stitch, while tighter it makes a great old-timey-looking outline for patterns and letters. I've also used it as a fill and find that the openness of the chain makes for great texture when stitching hair or fur.
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The first stitch of your chain stitch is a loop. It should start and stop in the same place. Start the second stitch at the top of the loop. |
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All your loop stitches will be made in the same way. Use your free hand to add a bit of tension to the previous loop. |
This is another great stitch to work from the front and goes like rockets once you get it down.
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The bigger your loops, the more chainlike your stitches will look. |
Like the split stitch and the stem stitch before it, the back of the chain stitch will also look like our friend the back stitch.
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