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This article is all about the reverse chain embroidery stitch. Find details on how to reverse chain stitch, reverse chain stitch project ideas, tips and a reverse chain stitch tutorial.
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What Is the Reverse Chain Stitch?
The reverse chain stitch is a variation of the classic chain stitch but, as the name suggests, it’s worked backward. Instead of stitching in a forward direction to create loops, you stitch in reverse, pulling the thread through to create a series of interlocking loops that mimic a regular chain stitch but is easier to create consistency.
How to Reverse Chain Stitch: Step-by-Step Instructions
Let’s get started with a step-by-step guide to learning the reverse chain stitch. Follow these instructions, and you’ll have it mastered in no time!
- Bring your needle up from the back of the fabric at your starting point.
- Insert the needle back into the fabric close to the same hole where you brought it up. Pull the thread through but leave a small loop on the surface.
- Draw the needle up through the back of your fabric where you would like the loop to end.
- Insert the needle through the loop you just made.
- Pull the thread through until the loop is the tension you desire.
- Insert the needle on the other side of the loop to secure the loop in place. This creates the first link of the chain.
- Toward the base of your previous loop, bring your needle up one stitch length from the base of your first chain, to form the base of your next chain stitch.
- Draw your needle under the loops of your previous stitch careful to come between the fabric and the loops, not catching fabric or loops with your needle.
- Insert the needle back into the fabric close to the same hole where you brought it up and pull the thread through until the loop is the tension you desire.
- Repeat the process creating interlocking loops of stitches.
Reverse Chain Stitch Video Tutorial
Watch the video guide for a step-by-step demonstration of the reverse chain stitch.
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Learn more about the reverse chain stitch below or level-up by learning your next stitch, the split stitch!
Mastering the Reverse Chain Stitch
Embroidery offers endless ways to get creative, and one of the most iconic stitches you can add to your toolkit is the reverse chain stitch. It is the easier and more uniform-looking way to make the classic chain stitch. In this below guide, we’ll cover project ideas and how you can master it!
Use Cases
The reverse chain stitch can be used in a variety of ways to add flair to your embroidery projects. Here are some common ways you can use this stitch:
- Outlining Shapes: Use the reverse chain stitch to outline larger shapes, adding dimension to the edges.
- Decorative Borders: This stitch makes for a beautiful border on everything from napkins to throw pillows.
- Accents on Clothing: Add a subtle but intricate detail to the hems or cuffs of your clothing, giving it a hand-stitched, personalized touch.
- Text and Lettering: If you’re stitching words or monograms, the reverse chain stitch creates smooth and eye-catching lines.
- Fill Patterns: You can use this stitch to fill in larger shapes or patterns, giving your project an almost woven look.
Project Ideas Using Reverse Chain Stitch
Now that you know how to create the reverse chain stitch, here are some fun and creative ways to use it in your projects:
1. Customized Sweatshirt, Shirt or Tote Bag
Create unique and personalized items utilizing the reverse chain stitch to customize a sweatshirt, shirt or tote bag.
- Materials: Sweatshirt, shirt or tote bag, embroidery thread, needle, hoop, fabric marking pen.
- Instructions:
- Choose a name, word or short quote.
- Plan your design and use a fabric marking pen to mark out the design on your chosen element.
- Use the reverse chain stitch to create the design.
2. Embroidered Denim
Add custom stitching to the seams or pockets of a denim jacket or jeans, giving your outfit a custom feel.
3. Custom Patches
Make embroidered patches using the reverse chain stitch to sew onto bags, jackets, or hats for an extra personalized element.
Tips and Tricks for Perfecting the Reverse Chain Stitch
To help you get the best results, here are a few tips and tricks for perfecting your reverse chain stitch:
1. Use the Back-End of The Needle
- Tip: When drawing your needle under the previous stitch, use the back of the needle since it is blunt and less likely to pick up the threads you are going under.
2. Transfer Patterns with Stick-And-Stitch Stabilizer
- Tip: For consistency in lettering, stitch your words with stick-and-stitch stabalizer in order to maintain consistent tension in the fabric.
3. Experiment with Different Thread Counts
- Tip: Using the standard six-strand embroidery floss creates a bold and sometimes bulky chain stitched line. Separate the six-strand into two or three strands for a unique look.
Let’s Review the Reverse Chain Stitch
The reverse chain stitch is an easy way to add interlocking loops to your embroidery projects. With a bit of practice, you’ll be able to incorporate this stitch into countless projects, whether you’re customizing your clothing or creating handmade gifts.
Now that you’ve learned the reverse chain stitch, it’s time to grab your needle and start experimenting. Try out the project ideas, play with different colors and threads, and, most importantly, have fun!
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Happy stitching! Explore the world of embroidery learning your next stitch, the split stitch!