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There are countless possibilities for adding lettering to all your sewing and craft projects. Maybe you want to make a personal label for a quilt, add your favorite quote to an embroidery piece, monogram cloth napkins, or even stitch a funny little saying on a piece of clothing. Well, guess what?
Learn how to embroider large letters using filler and combination stitches. This guide includes stitch instructions and a free downloadable PDF.
While I hate to choose favorites, of all the heart embroidery patterns, this might be my favorite. Of course, the could be because the initials in the center are mine and my husband’s! The text is included on the downloadable PDF, but you can, of course, change it to your liking.
Running Stitch. Of all the basic embroidery stitches, running stitch is the easiest to master. This quick stitch is perfect for borders and outlines.
A simple, step-by-step tutorial for satin stitch. This common stitch used for filling shapes adds big splashes of color and the end result is a shiny, smooth raised surface that looks like satin.
You Will Need… Your Finished Embroidery Piece – washed & pressed. The fabric must be big enough to fill the frame with 2 or 3-inches of extra fabric for wrapping around the back.
Chain stitch is perhaps one of the most versatile of all the basic embroidery stitches. As the name implies, each stitch is connected like loops in a chain.
A complete tutorial for using Outline Stitch including variations on the stitch and a FREE downloadable pattern to practice your new skill!
Practice your stitching with these Free Embroidery Patterns! Available as a PDF instant download with included instructions.
Lazy Daisy is arguably the simplest stitch for creating embroidered flowers. Follow along with this easy tutorial to learn this fun stitch.