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DMC Crafts on Instagram: "The easier way to thread tapestry needles 🪡 Love this hack from @hellobargello
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Stella Caraman on Instagram: "How to thread your needle 🪡 Wondered how I thread my needle? Here is how! 🤩 The idea is to squeeze and flatten one end of the thread between your fingers and push the needle towards the thread, not the other way around. In this video, I’m using a Cross Stitch Needle size 26 and 3 strands of thread, but it can also be done with 6 strands. 💘 What’s your method for threading the needle? 🤗 Happy Stitching! 🥰 🧵 You can find the bundle with all the heart…
Stella Caraman | Embroidery Patterns & Tutorials on Instagram: "No Needle Threader? No Problem.💡Try This! Struggling to thread your needle, especially with all 6 strands of floss? ✨
This clever little paper trick is surprisingly satisfying—and it actually works! I teach the classic method in my Choosing the Right Embroidery Supplies course, but this one is such a fun alternative. 🧵 Save this for your next stitching session
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Embroidery by Anna Vida on Instagram: "6 strands of normal embroidery thread or 2 strands of pearl cotton is my recipe 😉🩷"
These are the most common beginner mistakes in hand embroidery. Avoid these mistakes if you want to excel at the art of hand embroidery.
What are embroidery thread bits called? Do they have a special name? What do you do with them? Do you try to save them for another project? Throw them away? After I had been embroidering for a few years, I started hearing the term orts. I wasn't really sure what it was being referred to or if I was missing something in translation. Turns out orts are thread bits!
Learn how to create adorable fluffy embroidery designs with this easy-to-follow tutorial. Perfect for beginners, this tutorial will teach you everything you need to know to get started. #embroidery #handembroidery . #Embroidery_Hoop_Art_Diy #Basic_Hand_Embroidery_Stitches #Clothes_Embroidery_Diy #Denim_Embroidery
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Have you ever managed to eke out those last few cross stitches with a piece of thread...but then have no idea how to finish off the tiny end of thread that is left? Good news...there is a really easy trick to run that little bit of floss under some stitches to secure it. Watch the video to see how simple it is!
As you use embroidery floss for a project, you'll find you're left with small bits of leftover floss. These leftover bits of floss are often referred to as Old Ratty Threads (or ORTs, for short), and newer stitchers often ask what they're "supposed" to be doing with them. As is always the case in hand embroidery, there aren't any "rules" for what to do with these leftover bits of floss. In this post, I share a few ideas for what you might do with them!
What are embroidery thread bits called? Do they have a special name? What do you do with them? Do you try to save them for another project? Throw them away? After I had been embroidering for a few years, I started hearing the term orts. I wasn't really sure what it was being referred to or if I was missing something in translation. Turns out orts are thread bits!
Embroidery floss is one of those supplies that seems to sneak up on you. I did for me. I'd buy a couple of skeins for a project here, then a half-dozen for another project there. I'll tell myself that I'd wind them onto the little cardboard bobbins, and organize them into binders or boxes, but more
I get asked how to removed thread from a skein with it knotting up a lot. Well, there is a super simple tip to get your thread, tangle free, every time.
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