How to protect embroidery

Learn how to effectively protect your embroidery artwork with these essential tips. Preserve the beauty and longevity of your embroidery pieces with these expert recommendations.
Sublime Stitching - How-To: Floss Stripping & Conditioning Embroidery Frocks, Embroidery Basics, Embroidery Beginner, Stitches Design, Stitches Pattern, Embroidery Rose, Cross Stitch Tutorial, Patterns Flowers, Embroidery Beads

by Jenny Hart EDIT: Since this article was written, Thread Heaven (after 20 years in business) ceased manufacture of their thread conditioner due to patent expiry. There is no existing product on the market that matches its quality and you can still find boxes of Thread Heaven on ebay. It's worth the price to have the

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Patti Bendoritis
Cardigan Sewing, Cross Stitch Tutorial, Embroidery Materials, Embroidery Stitches Tutorial, Hand Embroidery Projects, Hand Work Embroidery, Hand Embroidery Stitches, Machine Embroidery Patterns, Hand Embroidery Patterns

If you’ve ever wondered when to use a stabilizer for cross stitch or embroidery projects, this tutorial will help you learn which of the myriad of options is best for your project. Sulky makes a wide range of stabilizers, and … Read More

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Deborah Berris
Justyna | HAND EMBROIDERY on Instagram: "I promise I’ll explain but first tell me what is your favorite way to transfer embroidery patterns? 🧵

I often get asked how I transfer my patterns onto fabric. After trying various techniques like using windows and carbon paper, I’ve settled on a method that’s a bit unique to me. Here is how and why:

HOW:
I start by securing the fabric tightly in the hoop. Then, I switch on my small light pad and place the printed pattern on it. Next, I position my hoop on top of the pattern, ensuring the flat side is facing down (just like you can see in the video). Using a heat erasable pen, I trace the pattern onto the fabric. The pattern ends up on the wrong side of the fabric, so I unscrew the hoop and reposition the fabric correctly.

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Why do I use this Hand Embroidery Designs Pattern Transfer Paper, Erasable Pen, Carbon Paper, Hand Embroidery Design Patterns, What Is Your Favorite, Printed Pattern, Small Light, But First, Hand Embroidery Designs

Justyna | HAND EMBROIDERY on Instagram: "I promise I’ll explain but first tell me what is your favorite way to transfer embroidery patterns? 🧵 I often get asked how I transfer my patterns onto fabric. After trying various techniques like using windows and carbon paper, I’ve settled on a method that’s a bit unique to me. Here is how and why: HOW: I start by securing the fabric tightly in the hoop. Then, I switch on my small light pad and place the printed pattern on it. Next, I position my…

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marie garnier
Back of Embroidery: 3 Tips for Keeping it Neat – When it Matters! – NeedlenThread.com Back Stitch, Straight Stitch, Back Of Embroidery, Back Stitch Embroidery, Embroidery Backing, Embroidered Stitches, Embroidery Tips, Embroidery On Clothes, Needle Arts

Do you find yourself frustrated trying to keep the back of your embroidery reasonably neat? There are times when the back of embroidery doesn't matter so much, but there are other times when it really does matter - especially on pieces where the back of the embroidery will show. Today, let's

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Rylee McHenry