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Illustrated tutorial on chain embroidery stitches

Illustrated tutorial on chain embroidery stitches

This is the most basic and simplest chain embroidery method. It is like a chain, and also like petals one after another. Also known as: shed embroidery stitch.

In order to help everyone understand the tutorial, I will teach it in detail from beginning to end. Generally speaking, this stitch is embroidered from left to right.

Illustrated tutorial on chain embroidery stitches

1: Take out the needle from point A, insert the thread from point A, and pass it out from point B. When taking out the needle at point B, do not pass the needle completely.

Illustrated tutorial on chain embroidery stitches

2: Now, wrap the thread under the needle from left to right to form a circle.

Illustrated tutorial on chain embroidery stitches

Three: Pull the needle through and tighten the loop, so you have completed the first part of the chain.

Illustrated tutorial on chain embroidery stitches

Four: Now, insert the needle from point B (current point B is inside the coil), and take out the needle at point C (point C is outside the coil)

Illustrated tutorial on chain embroidery stitches

Five: Pass the thread under the needle from left to right, and then pull out the needle to form the second chain loop. Keep repeating these steps until the pattern is completed.