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Basics of Hand Embroidery

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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2011

Show you basics on how to do a simple hand embroidery on towel/spa wrap material using fill, run and satin stitches.

By request of Danielle. Check out her youtube channel!
http://www.youtube.com/user/TeaWithDanielle

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  • Love this video, all the other embroidery videos I've seen don't show basics and tools so this is awesome! Thank you!

  • @goreforagirl Thank you so much for watching and commenting.  Really glad that it helped! Hugs

  • Im really new at this; I have the right string becuase I make bracelets out of it, but what kind of needle do I need? I am trying to embroider some letters into a bag I made from a t-shirt. Help please.

  • @thealexinator00S There are "embroidery" needles available at most fabric or craft stores, even Walmart. They have finer tips. I would suggest a very fine needle for t-shirt material. Let me know how it goes. would love to see a pic when you're done! Hugs

  • @EvaEvaEva923 Thanks, i found all the info I need online, went to the craft store, then made a grip bag for gymnastics prettier. How would I send you a picture? Do you have an email?

  • @thealexinator00S Yes! evaevaeva923@tampabay.rr.com

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  • @TheCeilingKat Thank you so much for watching and commenting.  I'm really glad that it helped you and would love to see pics of your project! Hugs Eva

  • This is so helpful! Thank you very much for putting this up!

  • @New2iN6 Thanks for watching and commenting! I hand wash all my embroidered items and as long as your stitches are secure, they should last a long time. It';s recommened to do different directions for the puffy look and also you don't want to make holes with your needle or your embroidery could collapse. I hope that helps you and great questions! Hugs Eva

  • Fantastic Video! Just curious, after washing it, will the embroidery flatten or something? And, for the fill stitches, can i stitch similar to the satin stitches (like, side by side) instead of just stitching in any direction? will it still have the pop out effect? :)

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