The chain stitch is one of the oldest and most widely used embroidery stitches, appearing across cultures from ancient Egypt and China to India, Central Asia, and the Global North. Recognizable by its characteristic series of looped stitches that resemble a chain, it has been used to embellish clothing, household textiles, and ceremonial garments for thousands of years. In this workshop, you'll learn and practice several variations—including the heavy, twisted, and cable chain—and work on a tulip pattern inspired by an Uzbek suzani. We’ll begin with an introduction to the stitch’s structure and its many applications, exploring historical and cultural examples from Europe, Asia, and Africa for context and inspiration. Open to all levels of experience, including beginners. DateThursday, August 27th, 2026 Time12:00-2:30 pm ET LocationZoom, a link will be sent to participants the day before class Cost$75 Recording All World Embroidery Series sessions will be recorded. A link to each recording will be emailed to all registrants following the live session. Each link is live for three months after the live session. Class Materials: Linen or cotton fabric Embroidery or Crewel needle Hoop Scissors Frixion pen or water-soluble embroidery pen for tracing the pattern Perle cotton no. 8 or 6-stranded floss 7 colors (2 shades of green and yellow, orange, magenta, blue, and gray) recommended, but students can use whatever they have at home About the World Embroidery Series TATTER’s World Embroidery Series is a celebration of global embroidery craft. Sewists will encounter an astonishing array of culturally specific techniques, and will have the opportunity to learn from accomplished practicing teachers who are equally purposed in preserving heritage techniques. Bundle Discount When four World Embroidery classes are added to your cart, a 25% off code will be automatically applied. All classes must be in a single order to qualify for the discount. Scholarships We have one scholarship seat available for this workshop. To be considered for a scholarship, please fill out this scholarship application form.