Whipped and Woven Embroidery Stitches Tutorial
Whipped and woven embroidery stitches are a simple way to add embellishment to any embroidery piece. Frequently stitched with contrasting … Read More
Whipped and woven embroidery stitches are a simple way to add embellishment to any embroidery piece. Frequently stitched with contrasting … Read More
The name says it all. Lazy Daisy is arguably the simplest stitch for creating embroidered flowers. It can also be … Read More
I don’t know about the rest of you, but I love chain stitch for its braided texture and ability to … Read More
Fishbone Stitch is most often used to fill in shapes such as leaves and feathers. It consists of a series … Read More
I first discovered Scroll Stitch while searching for a stitch to represent water. I love the way this simple knotted … Read More
Satin Stitch is both a favorite and least favorite stitch for filling in shapes. On one hand, satin stitch can … Read More
Basic embroidery stitches are the backbone of all embroidery stitches. Once you master the basics, the rest is easy. The … Read More
The French knot is a simple embroidery stitch that creates a cute little three-dimensional bump. No two French knots are … Read More
This version of star stitch is only one of the many ways to create an embroidery star. From simple straight … Read More
Chain stitch is perhaps one of the most versatile of all the basic embroidery stitches. As the name implies, each … Read More