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Open Chain Stitch In Hand Embroidery Tutorial (Step By Step & Video)

By Fareeha Leave a Comment November 22, 2019

Open Chain Stitch is also known as the ladder stitch or Roman Chain Stitch. If you know how to work a chain stitch, then this should be pretty easy for you to work this stitch. When finished, this stitch has a ladder-like appearance. 

open chain stitch

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    • What you will need?
  • How many strands of floss do you need for making the Open Chain Stitch?
  • Step by Step Pictorial Process of making the Ladder Stitch
  • Tips for working the Open Chain Stitch
  • What is this stitch used for?

What you will need?

  • Any fabric.
  • Embroidery hoop, 15cm (6″) (Bigger if you are working on a larger design) ( You can purchase a set of 6 hoops from Amazon for your basic needs.)
  • Tapestry needle
  • Embroidery thread (You can buy this pack of 36 shades of the DMC embroidery floss.)

How many strands of floss do you need for making the Open Chain Stitch?

You can use all 6 strands of the floss. But if you are working on a finer design, then start with 2 strands of floss and increase the number of strands according to your design. I have used 1 strand from the Perle cotton embroidery floss.

Step by Step Pictorial Process of making the Ladder Stitch

starting the open chain stitch

1. Start by drawing two parallel lines. Bring the thread up at point A. Pull the thread up. Insert the needle from point B to point C. Point B will be above point A and point C will lie next to point A.

open chain stitch finishing

2. Pull the thread lightly without pulling all the way through. Again, insert needle from point D to point E. Note while inserting at point D, the needle should be within the loop. Keep working in a similar fashion.

Tips for working the Open Chain Stitch

  • We will work this stitch on two parallel lines instead of one line that we use for the chain stitch.
  • Do not tighten the thread too much as it will distort the thread.

What is this stitch used for?

  • You can use this stitch to pin down the ribbon in the embroidery patterns.
  • Embellishments can be used in space to make beautiful designs.

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More stitches tutorials:

  • Stem Stitch
  • Chain Stitch
  • Running Stitch
  • French Knot
  • Lazy Daisy
  • Back Stitch
  • Cable Chain Stitch
  • Fly Stitch
  • Bullion Knot
  • Woven Trellis Stitch
  • Long And Short Stitch

Check out the video tutorial below

So until next time,

Keep Stitching,

Fareeha

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Tagged With: embroidery stitches categoriesFiled Under: Embroidery November 22, 2019

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