A chain stitch will have been formed with the thread that was looped under the needle.
Chain stitch is universal, and one of the most ancient of stitches.
The outlines must first be traced and the space filled up with chain stitches.
The stems in the middle are worked with silk in chain stitches.
These ovals are composed of two rows of chain stitch.
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Nudie's designs brought the already-flamboyant western style to a new level of ostentation with the liberal use of rhinestones and themed images inchainstitchembroidery.
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Some of the varieties of stitches used include backstitch,chainstitchand hemstitch.
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Handmadechainstitchembroidery does not require that the needle pass through more than one layer of fabric.
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Machine embroidery inchainstitch, often in traditional hand-worked crewel designs, is found on curtains, bed linens, and upholstery fabrics.
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His sewing machine used thechainstitchmethod, in which the machine uses a single thread to make simple stitches in the fabric.
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The stitching style used for creating the chenille look is called a moss stitch, while the outlining sew down is called achainstitch.
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The hangings are worked mainly in tent stitch in silk and wool on a linen canvas ground, there are some areas of applique withchainstitch.
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In order to maintain a smooth edge, shapes can be outlined with back, split orchainstitchbefore the entire shape including the outline is covered with satin stitch.
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The size of the space is determined by the number of chain stitches between each double stitch.
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Chain stitches use less yarn than double crochet stitches, which results in a visual difference in appearance between the two kinds of stitch.
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Subsequent rounds are added by wrapping multiple stitches around the existing chain stitches.
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Buttonhole stitch scallops, usually raised or padded by rows of straight or chain stitches, were a popular edging in the 19th century.
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In order to achieve a distinct angle at the corners the designer uses extra chain stitches.
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Because chain stitches can form flowing, curved lines, they are used in many surface embroidery styles that mimic drawing in thread.
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At its times, couples dance forming the "pandilla" (a kind of dance) around the "humishas" - trees adorned with quitasueos, small mirrors, ornamental chain stitches and pennants.
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