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Are you like me and bought this popular embroidery book only to find it didn't come with any instructions? Not to worry, follow this easy step by step complete embroidery book tutorial. It has every embroidery stitch and simple instructions—just follow along and complete it with us!
In this video, we cover Section 1b, including:
Chapter 1: Back Stitch
Chapter 2: Threaded Back Stitch
Chapter 3: Whipped Back Stitch
Chapter 4: Pekinese Stitch
Chapter 5: Holbein Stitch
🧵 PRODUCTS USED:
THREADS: DMC Perle Cotton #8, DMC Perle Cotton #5, Valdani Perle Cotton #8, Wonderfil Eleganza Perle Cotton #8, and Loop & Thread Embroidery Floss.
TOOLS: Fiskar Scissors and Singer Embroidery Needles.
SAMPLERS: Amazon Embroidery Book Sampler and Temu Embroider Book Sampler.
✨ STITCHES COVERED IN THIS SERIES: From beginner basics like the Running Stitch and Back Stitch to advanced techniques like the Bullion Stitch, Cast-on Stitch, and Hungarian Braided Chain Stitch. We also dive into 3D floral stitches like the Spiderweb Rose, Thistle Stitch, and Smyrna Stitch.
Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 0:30 - How to tie a Starting Knot & Tying Off 1:15 - Back Stitch 2:00 - Threaded & Whipped Back Stitch ...
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THE FULL TUTORIAL INCLUDES ALL OF THESE SECTIONS:
Sections 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d (Running, Back, Outline, Couching)
Sections 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d (Fly, Cross, Satin, Long & Short)
Sections 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d (Knots, Buttonhole, Lazy Daisy, Borders)
Sections 4a, 4b, 4c, 4d (Leaves, Spiderwebs, Bullion, Cast-on)
Sections 5a, 5b, 5c, 5d (Feather, Herringbone, Chains, Basket weave)
Sections 6a, 6b, 6c, 6d (Zig Zags, Darning, 3D, Thistle)
Front Cover Sections (combine all stitches for front cover)
Put it all together (complete the entire book)
THREAD: Embroidery floss or perle cotton
STARTING KNOT: Roll the end of the thread between the forefinger and the thumb pull to make the knot. All knots go on the back of the fabric.
TYING OFF KNOT: Flip fabric to the back, weave needle through a few previous stitches and then go back through loop, full tight.
STITCHES INCLUDED IN FULL TUTORIAL:
Back
Basket Weave
Blanket
Braid
Bullion
Buttonhole
Cable
Cable Chain
Cast-On
Chain
Chevron
Colonial Knot
Coral
Couching
Cretan
Cross
Darning
Feather
Fishbone
Flat
Fly
French Knot
German Knot
Granitos
Herringbone
Hungarian Braided Chain
Lazy Daisy
Leaf
Long & Short
Open Buttonhole
Outline
Pistil
Raised Flower
Raised Leaf
Ring
Rope
Rosette
Running
Satin
Scroll
Smyrna
Spiderweb Rose
Split
Stemband
Thistle
Wheatear
Whipped Spider
Zig Zag
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