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A chain stitch can be a sewing, knitting, crochet or embroidery stitch that is formed of interlocking loops forming a chain of stitches.
The chain stitch is an embroidery technique where many loops of thread are drawn together to make a chain-like pattern. You bring the needle out at the top of the stitch line, and then holding the thread below the stitch, insert the needle again INSIDE the previous stitch (at the top of the stitch) and bring it out again above the thread. This will form a chain. For a broken chain, insert the needle again OUTSIDE the previous stitch.
Any stitch, as the chain stitch, that uses loops in the pattern or process of working
The 3sc means "three single crochets." When the pattern says "in chain," it means you are to perform the stitch(is) in the actual chain stitch of the row below as opposed to in the space created by the chain stitch (which would be called a "chain space.").
A picot stitch is made with chain stitches. For a small picot, chain 3, then put a slip stitch in the first chain stitch. For a larger picot, do 5 stitches the same way. If you chose to change the amount of stitches, odd numbers are best so that there is a middle stitch.
You can use your hands and do the chain stitch over the first chain stitch. Ussaly people do this to make sonething thick. Like a potholder.
The cc crochet abbreviation stands for "chain stitch." It is used in crocheting to create a foundation chain for the project. The chain stitch is the most basic stitch in crochet and is often used as the starting point for many patterns.
No. The last chain is the one before that one.
Hand stitches are sewing stitches that are done by hand instead of machine. Among them are the basting stitch, chain stitch, darning stitch, hemming stitch, blanket stitch, and whip stitch. Embroidery stitching is traditionally all done by hand.
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Any embroidery stitches are decorative. Most modern sewing machines have several built-in decorative stiches, including the feather stitch, cross stitch, entredeau, and scallop. In hand sewing, just a few of countless decorative stitches are the chain, French knot, vine, and satin stitches.