Chunky Couching Stitch
Hello! How about this for a cute textured design? I’ve used a 200g super soft chunky yarn to create the lettering, it’s machine washable and so lovely to work with. It’s created such a lovely contrast to the embroidery threads. I’ve embroidered the stripes with 3 stitches to secure the yarn in place. Essentially it’s the couching stitch 😊
Hand embroided personalised jumpers - Pixie&Me on Instagram: "Our DIY embroidery kits have everything you need to create one of these adorable Pixie Knits! Our floral initial has been going very viral and you guys are just as obsessed as we are! So many of you wanted to make your own and so we had your back! We ship our kits worldwide and each kit contains : -x1 letter stencil -x3 yarn colours -x1 green yarn -x2 fabric markers -x1 sewing needle -Tips and Tricks Video tutorials to teach you how to do the stitches! Option to add a sweater/jumper Head to our bio for all the kit links or comment ME and i will send you the link :) Renee ❤️🌷❤️"
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Hand embroided personalised jumpers - Pixie&Me on Instagram: "A slow and simple chain stitch tutorial! I use this stitch for evvvvverything! It is my absolute favourite and there are a few ways to do it! This is a simple beginner friendly way and I hope you give it a go! The needle inside in this video is a 6mm blunt needle The yarn that I use is 200g acrylic, this is a personal preference and a yarn that I find so nice to work with! I use purple fabric pens! They are air/water erasable! My garments are bought wholesale and I buy in bulk so not ideal for small batches sorry, if you are wanting to buy in bulk I would highly recommend testing your own samples as what I find suitable might not be for you! Any small business needs to find their own perfect product so defo sample as many p