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31. Chain Stitch (Twisted) |
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This section is from the "Embroidery Stitches" book, by M. E. Wilkinson. Amazon: Embroidery Stitches.
Chain Stitch (Twisted). The difference between this and plain Chain stitch is, that the links are connected by a species of bar or twist. This is achieved by inserting the needle, not in the last loop made, as in ordinary chain stitch, but to the left-hand side of it, and slightly lower down.
 
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