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Embroidery Filling Techniques
These 10 embroidery stitches are great for filling in areas large and small. Stitch along with the free sampler pattern and learn some new techniques today!
Hand Embroidery Artists you HAVE to Follow | School of Stitched Textiles
Hand Embroidery Artists you HAVE to Follow | School of Stitched Textiles
Best Fabrics For Hand Embroidery
This post will show you the 5 best fabrics for embroidering on. While you can essentially stitch on any fabric you can pull a needle and thread through, these materials are by far the easiest and nicest to work with!
This may contain: someone is stitching the back of a hoop on a white cloth with text overlay that reads, my favorite super simple way to back my hoops
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my favorite super simple, beginner-friend, no-glue, no-sew way to back (finish) my embroidery hoops
Before you start stitching, start by tracing the inside portion of your hoop onto a scrap piece of cardboard. You can also use archival mat board, if you prefer that over cardboard scraps! I'll sometimes use the backing material to sign my projects, or to help me keep track of when I stitched them! But sometimes, I don't!
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