I realised a basic stitch was missing in Sunday Stitch School's collection - Reverse Chain Stitch. So let's learn it today.
Follow my pictorial instructions, or check out Royal School Of Needlework's Stitch Bank.
Start with a small Straight Stitch. This will be your 'anchoring stitch'.
Now come out a bit below, where you want the first link to end.
Take the needle behind the Straight Stitch, without entering the fabric.
Then go down and insert the needle where it came out, thus creating the first link in the chain.
Come out where you want to place the second link. Continue in the same way
until you have as long a chain as you want. Fasten the thread on the back.
The stitch curves beautifully.
Homework: Add here:
6 comments:
Looks very nice!
That looks like an easy one! Might be the first one added to my May slice.
Reverse chain is much easier to do that ordinary chain if your fabric is in a frame or hoop, and I find it easier to keep the stitch length even, too.
I like how the Reverse Chain Stitch lays and takes a curve. I'm going to try that one out, thanks for sharing.
I love chain stitch. Beautiful reverse chain.😊
This stitch has so many names! I found it a great outline stitch to use with children. They got the hang of it very quickly and there were some great results.
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