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.
We humans have the unique ability to take something ordinary and add a little extra to it.
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Try your hand at some of these awesome aesthetic embroidery ideas to match your decor or embellish your clothing!
Today's tutorial is VERY beginners-friendly! So if you are still a little nervous to take up stitching, this little project would be a great start :) It is also not tied up to a pattern. On the contrary, you can build this starry sky yourself in a way that you like the most. Or use any of these stars as a doodley motif in another project. And if you are a beginner and want to know the basics first, you can start with the following posts: how to start thread, how to end thread and others in the “Guide to embroidery” tag! And without further ado, let's start. There will be lots of pictures ahead! So, the first star is this easy 5-point star. I quickly doodled it up on the fabric with a chalk pencil. And to work it you just need to make straight stitches for all of the edges. As easy as it can be. And it looks kind of cute, doesn't it? :) Now, if you want to fill it in, you can do that with parallel stitches slanted in the same angle as one of the edges. You can place these stitches as densely as you want. In my case, I decided to take it easy and leave some space between them. If you want to add an extra “tail” to the star to show that it is moving, you can use one of the line stitches to do that. I used split back stitch here when you come up through the fabric a step down the line and then insert the needle in the previous stitch. Alternative stitches that you can use for these lines: stem stitch, back stitch and regular split stitch. At the end of the tail, the lines interrupt so you can leave some space between these tiny stitches. I'm actually still moving in a “back stitch” way here, moving backward, but you can work it as a running stitch. Falling stars, falling stars everywhere. And we have a rising star! :) Another easy way to stitch a pentagonal star is to make longer stitches connecting the five points. The finished one! There are also 4-pointed stars with soft, bending sides. They are easy to work too, we just need to use fly stitch technique. Make a stitch at one of the peaks and end it in another peak, then come up through the fabric in between these two points while tucking the working end of the thread under the needle tip. Pull the needle through and anchor the stitch. Repeat for the other sides to get a star like this :) Now, a criss-cross star! Make a vertical stitch, cross it with a horizontal one, and then add two diagonal stitches. Doesn't it remind you of the northern star? In fact, you don't have to make the first two stitches so long, If you make all of the stitches approximately the same length, it will look very cute too! Lastly, you may want to add just little dot-like stars, which are also a very pretty way to work starry skies. For that, you can use french knots. For a very small dot use 1 strand of thread and 1 wrap around the needle. For bigger knots, you can make 2 wraps (3 wraps is usually too much), and the more strands you use, the more dimensional will be the knots. And if you want to create a scattering of little stars, use seed stitch. You can grab even just 1 fiber of fabric with your thread if you want to make these little guys extra tiny. And that's about that! Now you can make your own starry sky using these tutorials. Isn't that one of the easiest ways to make a decorative hoop for your home? :)
+ ITEM DESCRIPTION + Paperback: 72 pages Publisher: Shufu (2022) Language: Japanese Book Weight: 277 Grams The book introduces beautiful wool embroidery designs by Yumiko Higuchi SHIPPING INFORMATION All items will be shipped by registered method with a tracking number so your item will not get lost during this confusing time. Registered mail fee is already included in the basic postage. The combined shipping cost is automatically calculated as you add items in your cart. Thank you!
Try your hand at some of these awesome aesthetic embroidery ideas to match your decor or embellish your clothing!
21 Websites with cute and free hand embroidery patterns. More than 21 free embroidery patterns to download and make today! Easy, beginner friendly hand embroidery designs to learn new stitches and make beautiful hoop art. DIY embroidery pattern freebies for beginners. Floral hand embroidery designs for hoops and decor. 21 Beautiful embroidery patterns to download for free.
Embroidery, the art of decorating material with a needle and thread, has been around for thousands of years. If you looked around in an ancient Egyptian tomb, you'd probably find paintings of embellished clothes, couch covers, hangings, and tents.
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Embroidery has been around forever — the earliest surviving pieces of this craft are Scythian, dated to between the 5th and 3rd centuries BCE. Virtually every culture has some form of it in their textile art history.
Floral hand-embroidered design with poppy, lavender, camomile, and herbs for your own embroidery project. This floral pattern with wildflowers and grasses on the meadow is perfect for making embroidered home décor or gifts for your friends or family members for any occasion (birthday, Mother's Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas). This botanical embroidery project combines several embroidery techniques to emphasize nature's beauty. This round pattern is intended for those who already have a basic understanding of embroidery stitches and techniques but suitable for anyone who is new to embroidery! All the stitches used here are beginner-friendly! This pattern uses 8 colors of DMC thread. Your purchase includes: - A printable pattern. This pattern is sized for 15.5 x 15.5 cm / 6'' x 6" hoop; - A color guide with codes for the 8 DMC threads and stitches I used in the example photo to complete the design. Feel free to use them if you like, or do something totally unique. You need: - DMC embroidery floss; - embroidery hoop 6” (15.5 cm); - pieces of linen or cotton fabric about 8”x8” (20cmx20cm); - embroidery needle; - water-soluble transfer pen or transfer paper; - scissors; - 15 cm felt circle for backing your hoop; - thread for backing your hoop This pattern is my original design. It is for personal use only. You may not sell items made from this design. The pattern may not be reproduced or shared. PLEASE NOTE: This listing does NOT include supplies or any finished product. Your purchase does NOT include any instructions. I’d love to see your embroideries in progress and finished works of hoop art! Post your photos on Etsy in review or tag me on Instagram: @vividstitchshop so that I can see your progress! More ideas for your own floral embroidery project you can find here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/VividStitchShop?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=27814313 For any questions, please, contact me. I'll be glad to help
SKILL LEVEL: Beginner DESIGN: Meadow My Bright Summer Meadow hand embroidery pattern has me craving all the bright colors of summer time. I can't wait to teach you how to make this beautiful floral embroidery hoop. There is a lot of information crammed into this document. Your purchase includes: a printable pattern the pattern’s stitching guide a material list a resource guide that includes my tips on where I go for inspiration, as well as where I go to learn new techniques my favorite embroidery tips and tricks instructions for transferring your pattern instructions for finishing your hoop This pattern is sized for a 6-inch hoop. This is a DIGITAL download. You will not receive any physical product in the mail. Once you purchase the pattern, you will be able to instantly download your PDF file. Due to the nature of this item, we do not allow refunds for digital downloads. Pattern, Design, all photos and content are ©And Other Adventures. This pattern is for personal use only and you may not sell products made from this pattern. Do not sell, distribute, photograph, or reproduce this pattern, guide or instructions in any way. Distribution of this pattern in electronic or hard copy is prohibited. All rights reserved.
Thread painting with all the colors of the wind…
Needlework is an impressive enough technical skill, but pair it with some top-notch creativity and you end up with embroidery projects that are truly next level. This online group is dedicated to helping beginners and showcasing the top talent out there.
Embroidery, the art of decorating material with a needle and thread, has been around for thousands of years. If you looked around in an ancient Egyptian tomb, you'd probably find paintings of embellished clothes, couch covers, hangings, and tents.
This free tutorial will walk you step by step how to embroider a bee. The design and stitches are simple and the outcome is so cute!
Try your hand at some of these awesome aesthetic embroidery ideas to match your decor or embellish your clothing!
-Please read- DIGITAL DOWNLOAD, YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE ANYTHING PHYSICAL -Embroidery for beginners and all levels Project #P051 “Your kind heart” includes 3 files: 1)PDF pattern (Original Size 11.7×16.5 in-29.7×42 cm) and how to print 2)PDF pattern-2 pages (to support small printer) and how to print 3)PDF color & stitch guide +QR code for YouTube video tutorial (26 min, public) 4)PDF hand embroidery guide book (19 pages) -The language of instruction is English- The PDF guide book includes: “Supplies needed for hand embroidery with details” “Embroidery on decorative frames” “Embroidery on clothes and accessories” “Transferring the pattern to the fabric” +QR code for YouTube video tutorial (6 min, public) “Fixing the fabric in the embroidery hoop” “Finishing the back of the embroidery hoop” +QR code for YouTube video tutorial (16 min, public) “9 basic stitches” “Tips and suggestions” You can start this project, by reading the guide book, preparing the supplies, printing the pattern and watching the video tutorial. Duration of embroidery (about 8h) The supplies you need: -Cotton fabric -Extra fabric for back of the embroidery hoop (dense, opaque/translucent to hide the threads from back of the embroidery hoop, the same color as the main fabric or lighter and no design to preserve the color of the main fabric) -Wooden round embroidery hoop (10”/25cm) -Sharp scissors (for thread with narrow tip and for fabric) -Pencil -Thread (DMC cotton embroidery floss, a skein is a bundle of 6 strands about 8 m long that are separable and you can adjust the thickness of the thread, the skein is held together by small paper tubes on which the brand and color number are printed), 7 colors -Dark carbon paper (size A4) with a pencil/dark heat-erasable pen for fabric/printable sticky water-soluble stabilizer (select one method to transfer the pattern to the fabric) -Needle (DMC embroidery needle, size 3) You can prepare the supplies from craft store or your local online store or international online store like amazon website. You can use this pattern for embroidery on clothes like jacket, blouse…, on decorative frames like wall embroidery hoop, tabletop frame…, on accessory like tote bag, pillow…. I used this pattern for wall embroidery hoop (Great for home decoration). You will need a PDF Reader (ex: Adobe Reader) to open and view the PDF files. If you do not already have a PDF Reader on your device, you can find a free download here: http://get.adobe.com/reader/ How to download the digital files? The PDF files will be available to download once payment is confirmed. For more description, click the link http://www.etsy.com/help/, and follow the instructions. DIGITAL DOWNLOAD, YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE ANYTHING PHYSICAL This pattern is for personal use only, but you can sell and share your finished work based on this pattern. Please do not redistribute these PDFs in any way. I spent a lot of time preparing and I hope you respect my work. Thank you and good luck. Momentoell © Follow me! Instagram account @momentoell YouTube Search Momentoell Back to shop https://www.etsy.com/shop/momentoell
Today we're dissecting the work of embroidery artists, Julie Campbell. Take a look at her amazing anatomy desings, drawn with needle & thread.
Details More Information This downloadable PDF pattern is made to fit in a 3-inch embroidery hoop — perfectly sized to make an ornament for your Christmas tree or to display in your home this holiday season. This pattern is suitable for stitchers of any level. Included in the download: Full list of materials needed Pattern to trace onto your fabric Detailed process for stitching the pattern from start to finish PLEASE NOTE: No physical product will be shipped to you with this purchase. Due to the nature of a downloadable product, I do not offer refunds or exchanges on PDF patterns. This pattern was created by me and is intended for personal use only. Please do not sell this pattern or the finished piece. Feel free to make and give as a gift! In addition to the patterns, you will need: Fabric Thread 3-inch embroidery hoop Scissors Needles Heat erasable pen (optional)
Are you looking for a unique craft that combines both flowers and hearts? Look no further then this digital pattern booklet to make one Blooming Lovely Floral Embroidery Pattern! It's a beautiful handmade artwork that is the perfect vintage artwork addition to your wall, bridal or baby shower gift or excuse to practice the rewarding and therapeutic art form of embroidery! Please note: This listing is for a PDF Pattern and not the actual tangible hoop – you are purchasing a downloadable version of the pattern, printable pattern and stitch guide only. *There will be nothing physical sent to you!* This listing is for the Blooming Lovely PDF pattern with a printable template and stitch library included. This pattern does not include step by step instructions, but is able to be stitched by following the colour guide and stitch guide, along with the Stitch library ( that shows step by step instructions with photos on how to do each stitch required in the pattern.) This design was created for a 7” hoop. This PDF Pattern includes: -Introduction to Embroidery -Using Embroidery Floss -Printable Pattern template -Colour Guide -Stitch Guide -Stitch Library -Preparing Your Hoop -Transferring Your Pattern -Tips When Stitching -Finishing Your Hoop -Letter from Creator + Final notes You will need to be able to read PDF files on your computer to be able to print the pattern out. These patterns are for personal use only. Please do not resell or share with other people. Unfortunately I do not accept refunds or returns on PDF Patterns. If you have any questions please contact me! If you decide to share your finished hoop on Instagram, please tag me @byalyploof, as I would love to see!
Embroidery has been around forever — the earliest surviving pieces of this craft are Scythian, dated to between the 5th and 3rd centuries BCE. Virtually every culture has some form of it in their textile art history.
Embroidery, the art of decorating material with a needle and thread, has been around for thousands of years. If you looked around in an ancient Egyptian tomb, you'd probably find paintings of embellished clothes, couch covers, hangings, and tents.
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This free tutorial will walk you step by step how to embroider a bee. The design and stitches are simple and the outcome is so cute!
This romantic and cute summery embroidery pattern features forget me nots. The blossoms are mainly light blue, with some light purple blossoms and pink buds on the top of the clusters. You can use this pattern when finished for your home decoration or other creative projects. Download this digital pattern and enjoy stitching! The sample was made on doubled light green cotton fabric. 8 colours of DMC floss threads used. The pattern uses backstitches, satin stitches, regular stitches, split stitches and leaf stitches. Size of the finished pattern: Hoop size - 19 cm / 7.50 inch Pattern size in centimeters - aprox. 17.5w x 14h cm Pattern PDF includes: List of DMC thread colors Sample photos for reference Instructions (with illustrative pictures of the different stitches and details of the pattern) Pattern for transfering Color guided pattern This is a digital PDF pattern only. There aren’t fabric, floss or other materials included in this listing. The photos are for demonstration purposes only. This embroidery pattern created by Wanderbell Embroidery is for personal use only. It must not be shared, sold, reproduced or copied in any manner. All copyright belongs to the creator of this pattern. For selling contact seller for commercial licence. If you wish to share these photos on your social media, blog or any other site please credit etsy.com/shop/WanderbellEmbroidery Once this digital product is downloaded it cannot be returned or refunded. If you have any questions about this listing or your purchase please contact me! Share your stitchings with me on Instagram and TikTok @WanderbellEmbroidery
SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate The Ginger Jar with White Tulips Embroidery Kit is the perfect spring embroidery project. The mixture of textured creamy white flowers against the swirling blues of the ginger jar brings a pop of color to any room. This kit includes the following: Cotton fabric with the design pre-printed on it 6-inch embroidery hoop Full skeins of DMC embroidery floss Embroidery Needle Online stitch tutorials A stitch guide that includes tutorials + tips and tricks that I use everyday Clothespins are not included. This pattern, design, and photos are © And Other Adventures. All rights reserved. This kit is for personal use only and you may not sell products made from this kit. Please do not sell, distribute, photograph, or reproduce this pattern, guide or instructions in any way. Distribution of this pattern in electronic or hard copy is prohibited. Not for commercial use.