Chain embroidery

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Bold Authentic Hand Chain stitch FONT machine embroidery designs in alphabet letters knit sweater handmade effect chain name, BX includedSIZES1.7 inches2.2 inches 2.6 inches 3.2 inches 3.8 inches * * *FORMATS BX, PES, DST, EXP, VIP, HUS, XXX, JEF, VP3*ART- by request, please, contact me via email

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Chain Embroidery, Twisted Chain, Chain Stitch Embroidery, Embroidery Tshirt, Font Graphic, Textile Texture, Embroidery Fashion, Embroidered Tshirt, Embroidery Techniques

The love affair with chain stitching is somewhat eclipsed if you have one of these. The Singer 114w103 is the first chainstitch machine Singer made, starting around 1911. It was 1st used in a treadle table and often called a “Cornely Type”, modeled after Cornely of France’s design that went into production in 1865. These single needle chain-stitch machines were used to stitch names onto garments, workshirts, handkerchiefs etc... Now most embroideries are done on modern computerised machines…

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Chain stitch is a simple hand embroidery technique typically used to follow lines and curves (though it can also be used to fill in a space, much like split back stitch). There are two ways to do chain stitch; the "right" version is whichever version works best for you. On my blog, you'll find a beginner-friendly tutorial for both ways to chain stitch in hand embroidery, with instructions in written, photo, and (longer) video format. Hand Embroidery Chain Stitch Designs, Embroidery Chain Stitch Design, Split Stitch Embroidery Design, Back Chain Stitch Design, Back Stitch Embroidery Design Patterns, Split Back Stitch Embroidery, Running Stitch Embroidery Design Simple, Cable Chain Stitch Embroidery Design, Aari Chain Stitch Designs

Chain stitch is a simple hand embroidery technique typically used to follow lines and curves (though it can also be used to fill in a space, much like split back stitch). There are two ways to do chain stitch; the "right" version is whichever version works best for you. On my blog, you'll find a beginner-friendly tutorial for both ways to chain stitch in hand embroidery, with instructions in written, photo, and (longer) video format.

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