Video To Watch: How to Chain Piece
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I chain stitch all the time, it's a good habit. Use a scrap for beginning your chaining and a scrap for ending your chaining.
From my experience, when chain piecing leave at least 1/8" or smaller end tails between the unit pieces that way when you're done chaining/piecing, clip the threads centered on your units this way the units are uniform & they will not ravel or come undone.
From my experience, when chain piecing leave at least 1/8" or smaller end tails between the unit pieces that way when you're done chaining/piecing, clip the threads centered on your units this way the units are uniform & they will not ravel or come undone.
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yes, this is the way I was taught also, thanks for posting this for all of us
great tip
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Originally Posted by cctx.
I chain stitch all the time, it's a good habit. Use a scrap for beginning your chaining and a scrap for ending your chaining.
From my experience, when chain piecing leave at least 1/8" or smaller end tails between the unit pieces that way when you're done chaining/piecing, clip the threads centered on your units this way the units are uniform & they will not ravel or come undone.
From my experience, when chain piecing leave at least 1/8" or smaller end tails between the unit pieces that way when you're done chaining/piecing, clip the threads centered on your units this way the units are uniform & they will not ravel or come undone.
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