
Fabric (linen, osnaburg, handloom cotton, and more)
Needles (tapestry, chenille, straw, milliners)
Hoops, scissors, threads (stranded cotton floss)
Embroidery Floss:
Introduction to stranded cotton floss
How to pull out an arm's length of thread
How to separate or split strands of floss
Choosing the right number of strands for different effects
Threading the Needle:
How to thread a needle with floss
How to use a needle threader
Tying a Knot:
How to tie a knot in the end of the floss
Preparing the Hoop:
How to attach fabric to the hoop
How to adjust the fabric for even tautness
How to finish the backside of the hoop
Tips for tightening the hoop with a screwdriver
Optional: Hoop Stands:
Introduction to hoop stands
Benefits of using a hoop stand
Different types of hoop stands (desktop, lap)
Demonstrating how to use a hoop stand
In this lesson, we'll embark on our stitch exploration, mastering five foundational hand embroidery stitches: backstitch, running stitch, split stitch, stem stitch, and couching stitch. I'll guide you through each stitch step-by-step, with clear demonstrations and helpful tips. We'll cover the unique characteristics of each stitch, its common uses, and how to achieve neat and even results. Get ready to build your stitching confidence and lay the groundwork for beautiful embroidery projects!
Embark on the next leg of your embroidery journey as we explore five more essential stitches: the chain stitch, cross stitch, French knots, twisted chain stitch, and blanket stitch. I'll provide step-by-step guidance and helpful tips for each stitch, highlighting their unique characteristics and applications. Get ready to expand your stitch repertoire and elevate your embroidery skills!
Get ready to elevate your embroidery skills with "Essential Stitches - Part 3"! In this lesson, we'll explore five versatile stitches that add depth and texture to your work. We'll start with the satin stitch, perfect for filling in shapes with a smooth, luxurious finish. Then, we'll master the herringbone stitch, ideal for creating textured lines and borders. Next, we'll learn the delicate fly stitch, which adds a touch of whimsy to your designs. After that, it's on to the playful chevron stitch, perfect for adding a bit of flair to outlines and geometric patterns. Finally, we'll master the elegant feather stitch, ideal for creating airy, openwork designs. I'll guide you through each stitch step-by-step, with clear demonstrations and helpful tips. Let's expand your stitch repertoire and unlock even more creative possibilities!
Congratulations, you've made it to the final lesson! In this lesson, we'll explore the last five stitches in our embroidery journey: the long and short stitch, fishbone stitch, lazy daisy stitch, bullion stitch, and cast-on stitch. I'll guide you through each stitch step-by-step, with clear demonstrations and helpful tips. We'll cover the unique characteristics of each stitch, its common uses, and how to achieve neat and even results. Get ready to complete your stitching toolkit and create beautiful embroidery projects!
I'll show you 4 simple methods for transferring designs, including:
1. Direct tracing
2. Lightbox tracing
3. Carbon paper transfer
4. Printable sticky stabilizer
5. Tissue paper techniques
Ready to put your newfound embroidery skills to the test? This final section is your creative playground! You'll get access to 10 charming embroidery designs, specially curated for beginners and intermediate learners. Each design comes with a downloadable pattern and a detailed tutorial, guiding you through every step.
Download the patterns, choose your threads, and get ready to stitch your heart out!
Here's a quick overview of the 10 designs:
Mountain & Sun: Straight Stitch and Chain Stitch
Cute Elephant: Back Stitch and Detached Buttonhole
Coconut Tree: Couching, Bullion Knot, and Straight Stitch
Sunset at the Lake: Running Stitch and Straight Stitch
Dragonfly: Braided Chain Stitch and Outline Stitch
Coffee Cup: Twisted Chain Stitch and Split Stitch
Dancing Couple: Stem Stitch and Whipped Running Stitch
Bird: Back Stitch and Portuguese Knotted Stitch
Leaf: Heavy Chain Stitch and Outline Stitch
Snail: Split Stitch and Palestrina Stitch
Click the link in the description to download the patterns and start stitching today!
Embark on a creative adventure with this comprehensive beginner's guide to hand embroidery! Join me, Shanas, a professional embroiderer, as we explore the fascinating world of stitching. In this course, you'll learn everything you need to know to get started, from the basic tools and materials to mastering 20 essential stitches.
Section 1: Essential Tools and Materials
Introduction to Embroidery
What is hand embroidery?
Different types of embroidery (Brazilian, Japanese, Applique, Hardanger, etc.)
Benefits of embroidery (relaxation, creativity, self-expression)
Fabric:
Types of fabric suitable for embroidery (linen, osnaburg, cotton)
Choosing the right fabric for different projects
Preparing fabric for embroidery (washing, ironing)
Needles:
Types of embroidery needles (tapestry, chenille, crewel)
Selecting the right needle for different threads and fabrics
Threading a needle (with and without a needle threader)
Hoops:
Types of embroidery hoops (wooden, plastic, spring tension)
Different shapes and sizes of hoops
How to use an embroidery hoop
Threads:
Types of embroidery thread (stranded cotton floss, silk, metallic)
Understanding thread weights and colors
Recommended brands (Anchor, DMC)
Scissors:
Embroidery scissors vs. regular scissors
How to use embroidery scissors safely
Floss Organization:
Floss bobbins and organizers
Tips for storing and organizing embroidery floss
Preparing to Stitch:
How to pull out an arm's length of thread
How to separate or split strands of floss
Choosing the right number of strands for different effects
Tying a knot in the end of the floss
Attaching fabric to the hoop
Adjusting the fabric for even tautness
Finishing the backside of the hoop
Tips for tightening the hoop with a screwdriver
Optional: Hoop Stands:
Introduction to hoop stands
Benefits of using a hoop stand
Different types of hoop stands (desktop, lap)
Demonstrating how to use a hoop stand
Section 2: Mastering Essential Stitches
Lesson 1: Stitch Basics - 5 Essential Stitches to Get You Started
Backstitch
Running stitch
Split stitch
Stem stitch
Couching stitch
Lesson 2: Expanding Your Stitch Repertoire - 5 More Essential Stitches
Chain stitch
Cross stitch
French knots
Twisted chain stitch
Blanket stitch
Lesson 3: Essential Stitches - Part 3
Satin stitch
Herringbone stitch
Fly stitch
Chevron stitch
Feather stitch
Lesson 4: Mastering Stitch Techniques - The Final 5
Long and short stitch
Fishbone stitch
Lazy daisy stitch
Bullion stitch
Cast-on stitch
Section 3: Embroidery Transfer Methods and Beginner-Friendly Designs
Embroidery Transfer Methods
Direct Tracing: Learn how to trace designs directly onto fabric using a light source (window or lightbox) and a water-soluble pen or pencil.
Lightbox Tracing: Discover the benefits of using a lightbox for accurate and efficient design transfer, especially for intricate patterns.
Carbon Paper Transfer: Explore the traditional method of using carbon paper to transfer designs onto fabric, suitable for darker fabrics.
Printable Sticky Stabilizer: Learn about this modern method that allows you to print designs directly onto a stabilizer, which is then adhered to the fabric.
Tissue Paper Techniques: Discover how to use tissue paper to transfer designs, a versatile method suitable for various fabric types.
10 Beginner-Friendly Embroidery Designs
Mountain & Sun: Practice your straight stitch and chain stitch with this scenic design.
Cute Elephant: Stitch an adorable elephant using back stitch and detached buttonhole stitch.
Coconut Tree: Create a tropical scene with couching stitch, bullion knots, and straight stitch.
Sunset at the Lake: Capture the beauty of a sunset using running stitch and straight stitch.
Dragonfly: Stitch a delicate dragonfly using braided chain stitch and outline stitch.
Coffee Cup: Embroider a cozy coffee cup with twisted chain stitch and split stitch.
Dancing Couple: Stitch a whimsical dancing couple using stem stitch and whipped running stitch.
Bird: Create a charming bird design with back stitch and Portuguese knotted stitch.
Leaf: Stitch a detailed leaf using heavy chain stitch and outline stitch.
Snail: Embroider a cute snail using split stitch and palestrina stitch.