Embroidery techniques how to sew

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Embroidery techniques how to sew

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Sewing Tips & Tricks

Sewing Tips & Tricks

Sahiko is a popular hand-embroidery technique that originated in Japan. Learn how to do the Sashiko technique by machine


Hand embroidery stitches

Hand embroidery stitches

Barb stitch is part of the blanket stitch family. It is a decorative stitch. This stitch used two blanket stitches which are mirrored to one another and later a contrasting thread is used to couch around the stem of the blanket stitches. What you will need? Any fabric. Embroidery hoop, 15cm (6″) (Bigger if you…Read More »


Embroidery stitches

Embroidery stitches


Embroidery Videos by Charles and Elin

Embroidery Videos by Charles and Elin


Hand embroidery stitches

Hand embroidery stitches

Brick stitch is a way of filling patterns in a brick-like fashion. Shading can be done using this stitch by using a different colored thread for different layers of the stitches. This stitch can be used in place of the satin stitch. What you will need? Any fabric. Embroidery hoop, 15cm (6″) (Bigger if you are…Read More »


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Melly Sews

How to sew leather – tips and tricks for sewing leather successfully on a home sewing machine


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May is finally here and we have a lot to look forward to these coming months. From Mother’s Day to graduation and several weddings! There is a lot of fun to be done. It also means the season of giving… For me I enjoy making handmade gifts, it’s one of the pleasures of being a maker. Because I have a lot of sewing to do, I like to design projects that are simple enough but also one-of-a kind. That’s why I love machine embroidery. It makes customizing easy and this Floral Monogram collection from Embroidery Online is perfect for embroidered gifts. For this post I wanted to share tutorials on how to Monogram hats with machine embroidery using this Floral Monogram Collection. The designs feature each letter framed in a circular pattern with over 2 dozen colorful flowers. Add these to hats, towels, totes, robes, and more. What I like about these embroidered hats is they can be made for several occasions: bridal parties, teachers gifts, birthdays, and everything in between. Add them into a themed basket and you have the perfect gift for just about anyone. Get the full tutorial below on how to machine embroider a baseball cap and a wicker sun hat: Supplies: Floral Monogram Collection StabilStick TearAway Stabilizer Embroidery Thread Expert Embroidery Tape TearAway Brother PE800 Embroidery System 5×7\


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