How to Sew a Thread Chain - 5 Techniques for Belt Loops, Button Loops and Swing Tacks.
In this video Miss Sew shows 5 different methods to create a thread chain. Thread chains can be used for delicate button loops or belt loops. This technique can also be used to create a swing tack or French tack to attach a lining to the outer layer of a garment, often seen in dresses and skirts to stop a lining from riding up or moving inside the garment when wearing. 00:00 Introduction 00:13 Method 1 - Using your fingers 04:28 Method 2 - Using a crochet hook 07:52 Method 3 - Using blanket stitch 12:44 Method 4 - Using an overlocker / serger 13:07 Method 5 - Using a sewing machine

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