Tired of Chain Stitch? Here are 3 Ways to Mix It Up!
Автор: The Stitchery
Загружено: 2021-02-03
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First of all… the music is back!
You know, I thought with all that voiceover, there would be no point in adding background music, but then I just missed it too much, so rest assured that there shall be music from now on!
Also I switched to Adobe Premiere Pro, and the editing has become much easier (and hopefully better) as a result. So there's that.
Moving on…
Today we embark on the second circle of my 90-Variation Chain Stitch Sampler, covering three of my favorite variations of chain: fill, heavy, and Hungarian braided. If you've only been using regular chain stitch as an outline, you are missing out. Heavy and Hungarian chain stitches will give you a thicker line with a lot more texture and detail, while using chain as a fill stitch is often a nice step up from a traditional flat satin stitch. These stitches are amazing for lettering in particular - they will add interest to a ton of different font styles.
As always, if you are interested in following along on this sampler journey, you can find the discounted pattern in my Etsy shop at the link below.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/93337220...
If you're looking for a specific stitch, try these timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:56 Chain Stitch Fill
7:24 Heavy Chain Stitch
10:19 Hungarian Braided Chain Stitch
Happiest of stitching!
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