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This is the last of the outline stitches we'll be doing for a little while - and it's definitely the fanciest so far. Chain stitch is one of my favorite hand embroidery outline stitches, but it's not the first one I teach. I generally start with running stitch because that's the easiest stitch there is.

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Chain stitch is a basic embroidery stitch that is easy to learn and can be used to create a variety of effects. To work a chain stitch, bring the needle up through the fabric and then down again a short distance away, leaving a loop of thread on the top of the fabric. Pull the needle through the loop, creating a small chain stitch. Continue working chain stitches in a row, spacing them evenly apart. Chain stitches can be worked in any direction, and they can be used to create lines, borders, Chain Stiching Designs, Kantha Embroidery Designs Hand Stitching, Kantha Embroidery Designs Pattern, Chain Stitch Embroidery Design Ideas, Chain Stitch Embroidery Design, Fishbone Stitch, Sewing Online, Stitch Embroidery Design, Kutch Work Designs

Chain stitch is a basic embroidery stitch that is easy to learn and can be used to create a variety of effects. To work a chain stitch, bring the needle up through the fabric and then down again a short distance away, leaving a loop of thread on the top of the fabric. Pull the needle through the loop, creating a small chain stitch. Continue working chain stitches in a row, spacing them evenly apart. Chain stitches can be worked in any direction, and they can be used to create lines, borders,

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