Sunday, 2 October 2011

The Crafter’s Way 198–Chain Stitch

Continuing in our series of embroidery stitches today we cover Chain Stitch. Chain Stitch has been dated back to the 3rd Century BC; there are even some surviving pieces of Chinese embroidery from that period.

Chain stitch can be used to strengthen seams however because the needle only needs to pass through one layer of fabric it is mostly used as a decorative stitch .Chain stitch is a series of interlooped stitches which can easily follow a curved and flowing lines. Also known as Tambour Stitch Chain Stitch has many variations such as Detached chain, Rosette Chain and Twisted Chain.

To begin:

Bring the needle to the front of fabric at (a).

Create a loop; hold this in place with your finger.

Re-insert the needle back into (a).

While still holding the loop, bring the needle back to the front of the fabric at (b). You have completed your first step.

step1

To continue:

Create a loop; hold this in place with your finger.

Re-insert the needle back into (b).

While still holding the loop, bring the needle back to the front of the fabric at (c).

step 2 copy

Chain Stitch is perfect for a beginner or child to learn. I would recommend the use of a hoop.

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