I came across the knotted chain stitch while looking around for a new stitch for outlining. It looked like a good stitch for decorative lines and borders. But different sites had different interpretations for the same stitch . The Wikipedia showed the stitch this way :-

Let us see how a knotted chain stitch is made :
Step 1 : Come up at a point A on the reference line. This stitch is worked from right to left.
Step 2: Insert the needle at a point B above the line and come out at the point C. Make sure that the gap between B and C is not too large. If it is too long, the knot will have two legs jutting out .
Step 3: Pull through to make the base stitch.
Step 4: Now starts the knotting part. Pass the needle through the base stitch from B to C ,without piercing the fabric.
Step 5: Pull through- but not completely, to form a small loop.
Step 6: Now pass the needle again in the same direction (B to C ) but this time through the loop only .Do not pass through the foundation stitch.
Step 8: Repeat from step 2 to continue.
In the next post ,I'll show you where I've used this stitch. I hope the steps are clear enough for you to try. I've used it for outlining, but are there other possibilities?
Till the next post,
Love,luck and sunshine,
Deepa
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