One common method to begin a thread is to make a knot. This works well for projects that don't require a neat back, such as framed projects.However, I prefer the below alternative method because it's more secure and leaves a neater back, su...
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Materials and Supplies
Basic Tips and Techniques
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.Drawing or transferring a design onto fabric can be done in many ...
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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.Finishing the back of your hoops can be essential if you want to ...
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Each common embroidery floss can be split into six strands, allowing you to adjust the thread thickness to your liking or the patterns' instructions.To begin, pull the thread out to your desired length. The typical length I like to work with is ...
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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.When it comes to storing embroidery floss, many people bobbinate ...
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Embroidery Stitches Tutorials
Each lesson comes with step-by-step instructions and a FREE embroidery pattern to help you get comfortable with the stitches we're exploring.