This is PDF pattern "Letter B" for 5 inch hoop + full video tutorial (20 min). ○ After your purchase you will receive an email with a download link. Don't be afraid if you have never tried to embroider! This pattern is beginner friendly! PDF pattern includes a lot of detailed information (15 pages with a lot of photos) about materials and basic stitches, scheme of embroidery and color scheme, advices and YouTube video link. In this video I"ll show you all steps of embroidery from start to finish. ○ *Please Note: This is a PDF Digital Download that you can download after purchase. You will not receive a physical shipped product by purchasing this pattern.* ○ Please don't distribute the pdf file after purchase as it is protected by copyright.
I have A Thing for hand embroidered monograms. I love them – and it doesn’t matter whether they’re my initials or not. I just love them. Embroidered monograms are popular these days. If you don’t believe me, search “embroidered monogram” on Pinterest, and you’ll come up with a whole slew of them – enough to ...
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It’s time to add a new monogram alphabet for hand embroidery to the embroidery patterns page! I love this particular alphabet! It’s from the late 1800’s – early 1900’s (it came out in two different editions of a French publication). I’ve cleaned it up and added the missing letters from the alphabet (I and W… ...
Hi everyone! I’ve been practicing my embroidery skills, and I have a project I want to share with you today! Supplies: 500 Simply Charming Designs for Embroidery Embroidery floss Embroidery hoop Needle Fabric (I used Muslin from the clearance bin at Jo-Ann’s) DMC floss colors: 727 – yellow 798 – blue 842 – beige 988 … Continue reading DIY Embroidered Floral Initial
Here’s the next monogram for hand embroidery – the letter “B.” I think it’s a bit fuzzier than I would like, but if you’re tracing or transferring the design onto fabric, I think it’ll work fine. This whole alphabet of monograms for embroidery is filling out ok, but it seems like a slow process at ...
Oooooooh! I’ve been playing with monograms again! You know what I love about embroidered monograms? I love the fact that they are self-contained projects that don’t take very long to work up into their finished glory. They can be stitched on practically anything textile-related, and voilá – you have a Finished Thing! Fairly simple monograms ...
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When I was young I was a great one for wrapping presents up beautifully with carefully chosen paper and matching ribbon. The advent of 4 children 6 years and under put an end to such refinement as Christmas Eve would be spent furiously wrapping the children’s presents and stocking fillers until the larger of the …
Back in July, when I originally showed you this embroidered monogram in floche, I had a lot of requests for the tulip alphabet that I used for that particular letter. This is the embroidered monogram, in case you haven’t seen it yet: The design comes from an old publication – late 1800’s – and as ...
November is coming to an end, so it's time for a lil freebie to make this month a bit more exciting ^^. This time it's the Grace embroidery design that you might already be familiar with from my previous posts. I'm excited to share not only the pattern and stitches I used but also a bit of guidance and tips. Hopefully, it will make the stitching process easier for you! This design features 3 key elements: Rope-looking lines and outlines for the leaves Filling of the leaves Lettering Lines All of the lines are worked in stem stitch. You can see some additional tips on stem stitch in the following posts: Changing direction of stem stitch and the 6 faces of stem stitch. Long story short, as you are stem stitching, keep bringing your needle up to the left of your stitches. This will help you achieve the “rope” appearance of your stem stitch. Given that the direction of lines keeps changing throughout the whole pattern, be careful to not mix up the sides of where the needle should come up. If you are confused, rotate the hoop or embroidery frame so that the line faces upwards and make sure the needle comes up to the left of the line. When I stitched I worked the outline in portions. Let's say I completed 25% of outline first, then filled in some of the leaves, then worked the next 25% of outline and so forth. It helped me to keep a steady path. But, of course, it might be more convenient for you to work it in another way. Maybe you'd like to complete all of the outlines first and only then fill in the leaves. It's completely fine! Decide for yourself the order of working this embroidery pattern and work it in the way that makes you comfortable! I used two strands of floss for the box around the word GRACE, and one strand of floss for the rest of the lines. It made the plant motif look finer and helped the box to stand out. Leaves All of the leaves are filled with the fishbone stitch after the outline is already complete. The leaves are not always conveniently “straight” and with even edges. Their form changes here and there and sometimes they are not complete or cross with other leaves. So, yes, although the fishbone stitch itself is quite easy to pick up on, this design might still present a challenge. As a result, it will be an excellent practice of fishbone stitch for you ;) The order of working the leaves can be whatever you want. Just like with outlining I did it in portions, but it is possible to fill all the leaves with one shade of floss first, and then another and so on. I used two strands of floss when I embroidered the leaves in this pattern. Also, in some places leaves “fold”. These small areas are worked by satin stitch using one strand of floss in the needle. I didn't do any padding here. Just stitched the outline the same way as the areas of the plant motif and covered the “foldings” with parallel satin stitches. Lettering I used an easy and quick approach to lettering for this design. Take two strands of floss and outline a letter in back stitch first. Then “wrap” the letters in satin stitch. Because the letters are not that big and we use two strands of floss, there is no need for any padding. The letters look dimensional enough and pop out of the fabric surface. That's pretty much it. In case you have any questions left, you're always welcome to leave them in the comments below or send me a DM through the contact form :) DOWNLOAD THE FREE PATTERN HERE Have a nice stitching!
This listing is for a digital embroidery pattern with a floral background and the initial 'B'. Make your own stunning initial embroidery with this beautiful floral pattern. Use the pattern to create thoughtful, personalised gifts for friends and family. This listing is for a digital download PDF pattern. No physical item will be sent to you. The PDF download includes... - Digital pattern in black and grey (use grey if you are printing on to dissolvable paper). - Step by-step instructions - A guide on which stitches to use - Instructions on how to transfer your pattern PLEASE NOTE, THIS DOWNLOAD DOES NOT INCLUDE ANY EMBROIDERY TUTORIALS. However, you can follow me on Instagram (@pick.and.stitch) for free embroidery tutorials. You can also download my embroidery tutorial booklet for everything you need to know. You will also need... - An embroidery hoop (I use 5 inches for this pattern) - Some fabric (100% cotton works best) - Some stranded cotton (I use DMC stranded cotton) - A needle (sizes vary a lot but I use a UK size 5 embroidery needle) - Either a heat erasable pen to draw your pattern, or some water soluble paper (I use Sulky sticky fabri solvy). The pattern is designed to be used on a 5 inch hoop but can be printed bigger or smaller to suit your needs. This pattern is for personal use only. You cannot sell any item that you make using this pattern or distribute the pattern to anyone else. Find me on Instagram @pick.and.stitch If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch.
Queen letter B machine embroidery design. Girls font embroidery for little princess. Monogram Font embroidery. Ancient letter with a crown. Vintage design. Size1: 79x80 mm / 3.13x3.17" Stitches: 5538 Size2: 98x99 mm / 3.87x3.91" Stitches: 7295 Size3: 124x126 mm / 4.91x4.98" Stitches: 10417 Size4: 148x150 mm / 5.84x5.92" Stitches: 13452 Size5: 174x176 mm / 6.85x6.94" Stitches: 17119 Size6: 197x199 mm / 7.75x7.85" Stitches: 21003 Formats: ART, DST, EXP, HUS, JEF, PES, SEW, XXX, VIP, VP3 * MORE SIMILAR ITEMS * https://www.etsy.com/shop/EMbrodisiac?ref=seller-platform-mcnav&search_query=Font * NEED TO RESIZE * https://www.etsy.com/shop/EMbrodisiac?ref=seller-platform-mcnav&search_query=resize Please note: If you resize it, convert it, or edit it in any way, you can get bad-quality embroidery. This is a digitized machine embroidery design. It's NOT A PATCH. You must have an embroidery machine and know how to transfer it to your machine. You can choose your own thread colors to match your project! Due to the electronic nature of these designs, There are NO refunds. You will receive for download an archived file in ZIP format. Please use any free archive software as WINZIP, WINRAR, or 7 -ZIP to get to the design files included. You can leave a request for custom digitizing! All embroidery designs in the EMbrodisiac shop are made by the EMbrodisiac team and are protected. You can not sell, edit or trade design files after purchase. For more other designs, please visit my shop at: www.etsy.com/shop/EMbrodisiac
You will receive a digital embroidery template, including instructions and video tutorials. Initial / letter "B". The individual stitches are described in the written instructions. In addition, I have explained each stitch in a video for a better understanding. The embroidery template for printing and drawing What you additionally need: - an embroidery frame ⌀ 16-18 cm / recommendation: beech with brass clasp) - Embroidery thread of your choice. I recommend quality yarns from Anchor, DMC or Rico. - Cotton fabric or similar (template can also be embroidered on shirts, bags etc.) - if necessary, water-soluble embroidery fleece. Solufix. More information about this in the FAQs - an embroidery needle / recommendation: needle size 18 to 22 from Prym. - a scissors DANGER! This is NOT a physical product.
This is PDF pattern "Letter B" for 5 inch hoop + full video tutorial (20 min). ○ After your purchase you will receive an email with a download link. Don't be afraid if you have never tried to embroider! This pattern is beginner friendly! PDF pattern includes a lot of detailed information (15 pages with a lot of photos) about materials and basic stitches, scheme of embroidery and color scheme, advices and YouTube video link. In this video I"ll show you all steps of embroidery from start to finish. ○ *Please Note: This is a PDF Digital Download that you can download after purchase. You will not receive a physical shipped product by purchasing this pattern.* ○ Please don't distribute the pdf file after purchase as it is protected by copyright.
This is PDF pattern "Letter B" for 5 inch hoop + full video tutorial (20 min). ○ After your purchase you will receive an email with a download link. Don't be afraid if you have never tried to embroider! This pattern is beginner friendly! PDF pattern includes a lot of detailed information (15 pages with a lot of photos) about materials and basic stitches, scheme of embroidery and color scheme, advices and YouTube video link. In this video I"ll show you all steps of embroidery from start to finish. ○ *Please Note: This is a PDF Digital Download that you can download after purchase. You will not receive a physical shipped product by purchasing this pattern.* ○ Please don't distribute the pdf file after purchase as it is protected by copyright.