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QuestionHow do you practice chain stitch?Seleh Rahman is a Tailor, Furrier, and the Owner of Seleh de Federal Hill in Baltimore, Maryland. With over 45 years of experience, Seleh specializes in fur, alterations, and fashion illustration. Seleh studied Fashion Design and Tailoring at Bay College of Maryland. He holds certifications in fur, design, and tailoring.Practice with an old garment, like a pair of pants. Start your chain stitch at the side seam instead of the middle of the pant leg; this way, it won't be obvious if you make a mistake.
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QuestionHow do you sew a chain stitch evenly?Seleh Rahman is a Tailor, Furrier, and the Owner of Seleh de Federal Hill in Baltimore, Maryland. With over 45 years of experience, Seleh specializes in fur, alterations, and fashion illustration. Seleh studied Fashion Design and Tailoring at Bay College of Maryland. He holds certifications in fur, design, and tailoring.Draw on the fabric with a piece of tailor's chalk. Then, sew along this line so your stitches stay straight and even.
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QuestionHow do you explain this in a short paragraph?Community AnswerChain stitching is when you sew multiple pieces together without stopping. It is a way to save thread.
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QuestionHow many strands of floss should I use for making the chain stitch?Ella HubbardCommunity AnswerIn basic embroidery patterns, you will need all 6 strands of floss. Depending upon the type of design and thread you are using, you can adjust your number of strands. For the below pictorial, I have used all 6 strands of floss.
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