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Stitch Fun: Stacked Herringbone - Its Double, but its Not Today, we're going to enjoy a bit of Stitch Fun - musing about a stitch, wondering about its name, and showing you how it's worked Stitch Fun! is this series of stitching tutorials here on Needle 'n Thread In the series, we explore different embroidery stitches mostly as combinations or composi
Stitch Fun! Stem Stitch Rose Tutorial - NeedlenThread. com The stem stitch rose is pretty simple in concept The most complicated part about it is the center knot that’s often used to start the rose But I’ll let you in on a little secret below, after we go through the standard steps for the starting knot, in case you want to skip the knot altogether You can make any size roses with this technique We’ll discuss that below, too Materials Used
Embroidery Stitch Templates - for Straight Uniform Stitches Embroidery Stitch Templates come in a package of six clear acetate sheets that can be cut down into strips by following the guidelines on the sheets All in a heap, this is pretty much what they look like The sheets are sectioned off into horizontal strips, and within each horizontal strip is a stitching layout marked by blue lines
Tips Techniques – NeedlenThread. com Tips Techniques A list of all kinds of hand embroidery tutorials, tips, and techniques, including beginner tips for embroidery, tips on transferring embroidery patterns and designs, working with specific embroidery threads, tips on goldwork, on silk shading, on individual embroidery stitches
Basic Embroidery: Stem Stitch Tips – NeedlenThread. com A couple weeks ago, we looked at how to join up a circle when working chain stitch Today, here's a similar tip for stem stitch The idea here is how to join up with a line of stem stitch "from the rear" - that is, when you're stitching towards another bit of already-stitched stem stitch, whether
Brazilian Embroidery – NeedlenThread. com Brazilian Embroidery is a highly textured, dimensional embroidery that uses a variety of stitches to create floral and floral-related designs What really sets Brazilian Embroidery apart from other types of surface embroidery is the use of specific threads Brazilian Embroidery is always done with rayon embroidery floss, which is a z-twisted floss with a very high sheen Stitches commonly used
NeedlenThread. com – Tips Tricks and Great Resources for Hand Embroidery Today, we’re going to cover the rest of the embroidery on the star, in our Twinkle, Twinkle stitch-along Since this is a relatively small project, each phase of of the embroidery doesn’t take too long – and this lesson is no exception For your convenience, I have linked a downloadable PDF color stitch layout guide below
Stitch Tip: A Clean Start with Two Strands – NeedlenThread. com Take your first stitch forward along your design line, as shown above For this tutorial, I’m working a stem stitch line, but the principle holds true for any line stitch when working with an even number of strands of floss in the needle
About – NeedlenThread. com About I learned to embroider when I was a kid, when everyone was really into cross stitch (remember the ’80’s?) Eventually, I migrated to surface embroidery, teaching myself with whatever I could get my hands on
Basic Embroidery Stitches: Line Stitches – NeedlenThread. com When you first learn to embroider, chances are, you’ll start with a basic embroidery stitch worked along a line And as you progress in your embroidery pursuits, you’ll discover that, whether you’re embroidering something complex or something very simple, chances are, at least one basic line stitch is going to show up in the design Here’s a collection of six basic line stitches used