Disclosure: some of the links you'll find here are affiliate links. When you use them to grab some embroidery goodies, I may earn a teeny tiny commission at no extra thread to you.Today, we'll be exploring a fundamental stitch in the world of embroid...
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Welcome back for another exciting lesson of our Hand Embroidery Stitches series! Today, we'll learn a really fun stitch – the Fly stitch, a versatile stitch that resembles a V or Y shape. It's commonly used for crafting leaves, feathers, and borders ...
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In today's lesson, we're discover an exciting stitch that might not be in the spotlight as much – the Fishbone stitch and its variation, the Open Fishbone stitch. This versatile filling stitch is a favorite for creating charming leaves and feathers.F...
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Hey there, fellow embroidery lovers! It's great to see you back for another lesson of my Hand Embroidery Stitches series. The stitch that we will learn today is the Leaf stitch. There are many stitches suitable for making leaves but this is one the s...
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Lesson 6: Lazy Daisy/ Detached Chain Stitch, A Step-by-Step Guide with FREE Sprig Embroidery Pattern
Welcome back for another exciting lesson of our Hand Embroidery Stitches series! Today, we'll learn a super fun stitch – the Lazy Daisy stitch. And as the name implies, it's perfect for quick and charming embroidery of flowers, petals, small leaves, ...
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In this lesson, we will learn about one of my most favourite stitches, the Chain stitch! It's perfect for outlining straight and curved lines, lettering, and even filling areas with great texture. It's also a very durable stitch than can be used on w...
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Welcome to another lesson from the Hand Embroidery Stitches series! Today, we will learn all about the French Knot stitch and its cousin, the Pistil stitch. French Knot is perfect for creating small knots, tiny teeny flowers, or even filling entire a...
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Welcome back to another fun lesson! The stitch that we will learn today is the Satin stitch commonly used for solid filling of an area. Satin stitch is basically a series of straight stitches that are done right next to each other to create a smooth ...
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In this lesson, we'll dive into the Back stitch, Split stitch, and Back Split stitch. These three stitches have a lot in common and are super handy when it comes to outlining and crafting beautiful letters in your embroidery projects.Back StitchTo be...
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For our very first lesson of the series, I have a couple of gems for you: Running stitch and Stem stitch. These two may be basic, but they're incredibly versatile and perfect for outlining, shaping, and embroidering texts.Running Stitch: simple yet e...
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