How Chain Stitching Works in Sewing - Sewing Tutorial

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In rag quilting, and regular sewing, there are times you have a lot of the same pieces to sew. Chain stitching is a method where you sew each piece one after the other without cutting the thread between each one. This speeds up the process and reduces thread waste.

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The fabrics used in this video are from my gemstone collection and are available through My Fabric Designs and Spoonflower.

Topaz colorway:
https://myfabricdesigns.com/Design/CreateFromGallery?id=39511
and
https://www.spoonflower.com/en/fabric/9176901-gemstones-topaz-by-themadcraftduckie

Ruby colorway:
https://myfabricdesigns.com/Design/CreateFromGallery?id=39513
and
https://www.spoonflower.com/en/fabric/9176899-gemstones-ruby-by-themadcraftduckie

Pink diamond colorway:
https://myfabricdesigns.com/Design/CreateFromGallery?id=39515
and
https://www.spoonflower.com/en/fabric/9176898-gemstones-pink-by-themadcraftduckie

Emerald Colorway:
https://myfabricdesigns.com/Design/CreateFromGallery?id=39507
and
https://www.spoonflower.com/en/fabric/9176895-gemstones-emerald-by-themadcraftduckie

Sapphire colorway:
https://myfabricdesigns.com/Design/CreateFromGallery?id=39509
and
https://www.spoonflower.com/en/fabric/9176892-gemstones-sapphire-by-themadcraftduckie

Citrine colorway:
https://myfabricdesigns.com/Design/CreateFromGallery?id=39517
and
https://www.spoonflower.com/en/fabric/9176897-gemstones-orange-citrine-by-themadcraftduckie

Amethyst colorway:
https://myfabricdesigns.com/Design/CreateFromGallery?id=39519
and
https://www.spoonflower.com/en/fabric/9113196-gemstones-amethyst-by-themadcraftduckie

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