If you've always wanted to learn embroidery stitches, here's the perfect guide for you. I have a video tutorial for each embroidery stitch.
There are so many hand embroidery stitches, but which ones are necessary to learn as a beginner? Here are the basic stitches with tutorials.
Here’s a visual guide to some of the most common hand-embroidery stitches found in quilts and other sewing projects. 35 Basic Hand Embroidery Stitches
For beginners, advanced stitchers, and everyone in between, this page is full of hand embroidery stitches everyone should learn.
Watch this video tutorial and learn how to make bullion knot stitch. You can use Bullion knot to make famous Bullion roses, buds, leaves, grass, and more
This page gives you an idea of how the reverse of the basic stitches looks like. As a beginner, we are curious to know how the reverse or the back-side should end up - just to make sure that we are stitching the right way. So, I have picked the...
Cretan Stitch is a versatile decorative hand embroidery technique, excellent for filling the backgrounds or depicting botanical elements.
I encourage you to use additional resources if you need more instruction than this simple guide. I have found video to be very useful in understanding stitches. Please click on the links below to watch very quick clips of the stitches. You can also find a directory of longer videos here, with more detailed instruction.
Follow our step-by-step photo tutorials for basic embroidery stitches! We will guide you through each stitch and give you project ideas to practice.
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Check out the 10 best hand embroidery stitches for outlining, filling and decorating designs, so you can conquer any hand embroidery project!
This is PDF pattern "Luna" for 6 inch hoop + full video tutorial (19 min). ○ I've made this pattern special for beginners! After your purchase you will receive an email with a download link. Don't be afraid if you have never tried to embroider! PDF pattern includes a lot of detailed information (14 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.
Hey, Everyone!This week I wanted to share a quick tutorial on how I make these adorable personalized swaddles. If you're looking for a thoughtful gift that is easy and inexpensive, then look no further! I'm going to jump right into it- P.S.: Love the tutorial but rather I make it for you? Contact me here! I'm taking custom orders. ***Update***: Here is a new video showing the process from start to finish, including the chain stitch. Hope this helps! NEW RESOURCE UPDATE: I've taken your most-aske
Follow our step-by-step photo tutorials for basic embroidery stitches! We will guide you through each stitch and give you project ideas to practice.
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Here's another tutorial for embroidered flowers! Like last time, these flowers are also very easy to stitch so they will fit your project even if you're a beginner. They are both also quite dimensional and realistic – there's a reason why they are used in stumpwork, after all. So, without further ado, let's jump to the tutorials! Looped blanket flower So this flower is basically built out of loops. 1. Bring the needle up through the fabric at any point on the edge of a circle shape. Then insert the needle back into the fabric at a distance of a stitch length (it will decide the width of your loop), bringing it back up in the middle between the two points. Keep in mind, it is better to use all 4-6 strands of floss in the needle (or thick thread) so that the flower turns out dimensional enough. Unless your flower is very small, of course. 2. From there take one more step to the side and insert the needle at distance of stitch length again, bringing it up at the same point where the previous loop ended. 3. Keep repeating the previous steps, creating loops along the edge of the circle. 4. Make extra rows of the looped blanket stitch inside the shape, 5. You can fill the whole shape by the rows of looped blanket stitch, or you can leave some free space for the center of the flower. When the stitches are complete, fluff them up a little with your fingers. 6. In my case, I added french knots to the center. This is how the finished result will look like. Ranunculus, anyone? It really reminds me of ranunculus flowers. By the way, you can play with the color of thread, as well! I used a lighter one for the rows of stitches that are closer to the center. Turkey stitch flower Turkey stitch is usually used when you want to have a “rag” effect for some elements in your embroidery. While working it, you also form loops. But they are secured by extra stitches in place, so if you cut the loops the thread won't come out of fabric – it will stay. Unlike with looped blanket stitch where the loops aren't really anchored. This tutorial has 8 grids, so the site compresses it because of the size. If you open it in a new tab, you will be able to see it in full size. 1. First of all, we don't need to make a knot at the end of the thread. We leave the end as it is. And instead of bringing the needle up through the fabric, we actually, bring the needle down through the fabric. Do that at any point at the edge of the circle shape. Leave the “tail” of the thread on the surface of the fabric, and bring the needle up to the side of it. (Also, you might have noticed that I already prepared the center with satin stitch. You can use anything you want for the center: french knots, ribbed spider web, bullion knots, etc. ) 2. Make a straight stitch at the base of the thread “tail”. It will help secure it in place. 3. Bring the needle up at the same point where the thread “tail” is situated. 4. And insert the needle into the fabric at a distance of the stitch length. Now we will start forming loops. 5. One “leg” of this loop is already secure by a straight stitch, now we need to do the same with the other “leg”. So the needle emerges at the end of the previous straight stitch to make a new one. 6. Then you bring the needle up again where the previous loop ended. Keep repeating these steps, starting the loops at the same place where the previous ended and securing each leg by straight stitches placed tightly together. 7. You can make as many rows as you want. In this example, I made two rows of stitches. When you deem it enough, cut each loop in half. 8. Then trim the ends and fluff them up :) Frankly speaking, I'm often content with just loops of turkey stitch, without cutting them, like in step 7. If you relate, then you can start the whole thing a bit differently. Make a knot at the end of the thread, bring it up, make a loop and secure each leg with a straight stitch and keep going in the same way. These loops lie more flat so the result will look different than with the looped blanket. Also, if you don't like the look of straight stitches around the middle, you can cover them by french knots, haha. So, how do you like today's flowers? Aren't they pretty? Make sure to use them in your embroidery! :)
Check out this list of embroidery stitches that work great for filling areas. From the obvious satin stitch or chain stitch to more unique stitches.
Here are 9 of my go-to hand embroidery stitches for filling in spaces, step-by-step instructions, and examples.
Learn how to stitch fly stitch. A stitch that can be used as a filling stitch, a decorative line and a stand alone stitch. Pretty versatile!
I encourage you to use additional resources if you need more instruction than this simple guide. I have found video to be very useful in understanding stitches. Please click on the links below to watch very quick clips of the stitches. You can also find a directory of longer videos here, with more detailed instruction.
Embroidery is a beautiful craft which includes different types of stitches. If you are a beginner looking for a tutorial on how to start embroidery with basic stitches, this one may be for you. Here I collected a number of embroidery stitches which is suitable for variety of design patterns. There are different types of […]
Learn how to start and end embroidery stitches with this easy to follow tutorial featuring three simple methods.
This is PDF pattern "Boho Rainbow" for 7 inch hoop + full video tutorial (26 min). ○ After your purchase you will receive an email with a download link. Don't be afraid if you have never tried to embroider! PDF pattern includes a lot of detailed information (19 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.
Chain stitch is a must-have in your embroidery vocabulary! These valuable tips will show you the way to work curves and corners, join the ends and save the thread as you chain stitch.
Learn how to stitch the chain stitch with this easy video tutorial and add gorgeous textures to your hand embroidery projects.
You've just completed a lovely piece of embroidered art but have decided that it is missing something - text! It can be so fun to add a favorite quote or name to your work, but what stitch should you use? Below I've included a look at my favorite hand embroidery stitches for lettering. Scroll down for information on ea
How about making a sampler based on the line stitches and their variations? Running stitch, Stem stitch, Split stitch, Back stitch and others.
Discover the most popular free embroidery patterns on Makenstitch. Choose from more than 20 beautiful designs and start stitching right away.
If you’re ever curious about stumpwork embroidery, but don’t know where to start, we’ve got just the tutorial for you! Our easy-to-follow instructions will have you stitching away like a pro…