Here are three more chain stitch variations. The first is aptly named the magic chain. I think the magic must be the way the alternate color thread slips to the back as the stitch advances. It is also known as the checkered chain and two-colored chain.
Next is the Singalese chain stitch. I really struggled to learn this one. But, it’s funny how easy stitches seem, once you learn how to do them.
Lastly, is a row of threaded chain stitches.
Next is the Singalese chain stitch. I really struggled to learn this one. But, it’s funny how easy stitches seem, once you learn how to do them.
Lastly, is a row of threaded chain stitches.
5 comments:
Your chains stitch samples are great - and I like the look against the stripes on the fabric.
I love the way these look! Keep on learning! blessings,Kathleen
Thanks, Sharon and Kathleen! I'm really enjoying working on this sampler - and trying out stitches I wouldn't otherwise attempt.
Hi, just dropped back by to wish you a merry Christmas and many blessings for the new year! blessings, Kathleen
Thank you, Conni, for your comment on my blog!- Yes, we have a "Pelzmärtel" or "Nussmärtel", too, and all these characters are more or less connected to each other...very intersting!
Kind regards from
Claudia
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