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First things first, before you dive into your embroidery project, I’d like to show you how you can start and finish your embroidery thread to secure it. Traditionally using knots to start and finish your embroidery thread is a big no-no. And there are several reasons for this. Firstly the knot can show through your

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First things first, before you dive into your embroidery project, I’d like to show you how you can start and finish your embroidery thread to secure it. Traditionally using knots to start and finish your embroidery thread is a big no-no. And there are several reasons for this. Firstly the knot can show through your

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So - one of the very first videos I made showed how to tie a knot in your thread, for sewing or embroidery. A reader recently asked me how I knot off the thread on the back of my embroidery. Good question! Here's the answer. That's the back side of my Firefly Tree embroidery pattern

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128 reactions | Quick stitch tutorial, Couching Stitch! This versatile stitch adds texture and dimension, perfect for outlines or filling in larger areas with style. Whether you’re a beginner or seasoned stitcher, this technique is a must-have in your embroidery toolkit! 

Here’s a quick step-by-step:

	1.	Lay down a long thread in the shape you want.
	2.	Use a separate thread to stitch small stitches over the laid thread, holding it in place.
	3.	Keep stitching at intervals until your entire design is secured.
	4.	Finish off by tying a knot in the back—done!

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Quick stitch tutorial, Couching Stitch! This versatile stitch adds texture and dimension, perfect for outlines or filling in larger areas with style....

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Did you know you can separate hand embroidery thread? Six strand cotton embroidery thread is made up of 6 individual strands of thread that can be separated to create different weights when stitching. This is similar to using a fine line marker vs a bold marker.   When I teach embroidery workshops, many attendees who've tried embroidery before don't realize you can in fact separate the embroidery thread. And if they've tried separating their thread, they've probably turned it into a giant knot. How To Knot Embroidery Thread, How To Start Embroidery Thread, Embroidery Workshop, Tambour Beading, Visible Mending, Create Words, Needle Arts, Cotton Embroidery, Modern Embroidery

Did you know you can separate hand embroidery thread? Six strand cotton embroidery thread is made up of 6 individual strands of thread that can be separated to create different weights when stitching. This is similar to using a fine line marker vs a bold marker. When I teach embroidery workshops, many attendees who've tried embroidery before don't realize you can in fact separate the embroidery thread. And if they've tried separating their thread, they've probably turned it into a giant…

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