Showing posts with label embroidery kit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label embroidery kit. Show all posts
Monday, 12 July 2021
Blossom Tree Mini Sew Along - Week One!!
Hello and Happy Monday to you! Welcome to week one of our Mini Sew Along!
This week, we are going to begin with the basics, so if you haven't yet received your kit, have a good read through and if you have any supplies to hand, please feel free to join in and practice with us.
Not yet bought a kit or PDF Pattern?
That's ok, you can buy the kit here
or the PDF Pattern here
and you can join in with the Sew Along at any time you wish.
We're going to start with the stitches. Full details are in the instructions of how to create each stitch. There are just 3 to master
In your kit you will find a small piece of linen with faint pencil lines on it. If you don't have the kit, just choose a small piece of fabric from your stash - linen/cotton/calico will work best.
Cut off a piece of Embroidery Thread (Tip of finger to inside elbow length is recommended) Divide the thread into 3 strands and thread your needle.
Following your Instructions guide, practice your backstitch working along one of the pencil lines as shown here:
Now let's turn our attention to the Long and Short Stitch. Follow your instructions to create your stitches, ensure each stitch is of different lengths in order to create a bark like effect as shown here:
*Note - each stitch should butt neatly to the one next to it to ensure you fill in the area.
It's now time to tackle the the French Knot. Again use your instructions for guidance and follow along one of the lines on your practice piece. You can vary the sizes by wrapping the thread more than 3 times, but do no more than 5. I deally you want to wrap 2 - 3 times as shown in this photo:
Wrap thread round needle 3 times
Wrap thread round needle 2 times
Once you feel confident with the stitches we can turn our attention to preparing your fabric. (If you are struggling with any of the stitches, don't worry, either practice some more, or see below for alternatives)
Taking your main piece of Linen/Cotton fabric, press it well - you may need to dampen it or add steam to press flat and reduce creasing. Your iron should be med-hot, but do test it first on your fabric.
Next we need to take our template as we are now going to trace the outline onto the Linen/Cotton. Follow your instructions how to do this, using a light box or a window. Then place your fabric into your hoop and ensure the fabric is taught.
Your hoop is now ready for you to backstitch your outline and fill in with the long and short stitch. Ensure you vary your threads as you go to add depth and texture. Have fun and use your own artistic licence for this.
Alternative
As an alternative you could Applique your Tree Base. In your kit you will have a piece of brown fabric and some fusible web. Following the instructions, trace your tree outline, and bond it to the brown fabric. Then cut it out and bond to your cotton/linen. You can then stitch in either one of the methods below - practice on scrap first to ensure you are confident.
Hand Applique (beginner)
Use a Stabbing or running stitch
Machine Applique (beginner to more confidedent)
With normal presser foot follow the outline with a straight stitch, being careful not to distort the points
(white thread used for you to see it)
Free-Motion Embroidery (advanced)
Drop your feed dogs, put on your darning foot or similar. move your fabric so that the needle draws lines around the edges of the tree. Get creative and move the fabric up and down to add thread lines for detail and perhaps swirl at the end of a branch to add more details.
Once you have practiced your techniques and you feel more confident, begin stitching your tree outline and don't forget to post your progess on social media with the hashtag #stitchbystitchsewalong
And don't forget to buy your kit or pdf pattern
Thank you so much for your enthusiasm with this and I can't wait to see your progress.
I'll see you back here next Monday xx
Happy Stitching
Michelle xx
Tuesday, 6 July 2021
Introducing My New Embroidery Kit - The Blossom Tree plus a Sew Along!!
Hello again - long time no write! I hope that you are safe and well and having a year full of creativity and wellbeing, despite all the other goings on in the World.
Today, I would like to introduce you to my new Embroidered Blossom Tree Kit
It's been a long time coming as I had planned 3 years ago that Embroidery and Sewing Kits would be available, but I only managed the Ballerina available Here due to the fact that we moved house and lots of things were put aside including this Blossom Tree, which I am now - finally- pleased to announce that it is available Here
A little about the Kit
Your kit will include a 12" square of Linen or Cotton, an embroidery Needle, 8" Hoop and 4 DMC Threads for you to Hand Embroider your Tree.
Also included will be some brown Fabric and Bonding fabric to enable you to have the option of Appliqueing the Tree itself, using either Free Motion Embroidery or a small zigzag with your sewing machine.
Your kit will also include a handmade drawstring bag which you can use to store your work in progress project in to keep it clean and keep everything together.
In addition to the instructions, I am inviting you to join me here in a Stitch by Stitch Mini Sew Along.
It will be a 3 week programme and each week I will share different information or steps to help you create your Blossom Tree, plus ideas on how you can make the tree your own.
The Sew Along will take place here on my Blog and will begin Next Monday 12th July 2021, but of course you can join in whenever you want to - there are no rules, well, other than to have fun!
The Schedule
The Sew Along as I said will begin here on my Blog on Monday 12th July and here's what you will need to do to prepare:
First of all you will need to purchase either the Kit - Available Here and they will be posted out to you as soon as possible, or you can purchase the PDF Pattern, which is Available Here and you will have immediate access, but you will have to source your own fabrics and notions yourself - perfect if you live outside of the UK
So, with all of that said, I will also be posting on INSTAGRAM and FACEBOOK and I would love for you to do so too by using the hashtag #stitchbystitchsewalong so that we can see our progress.
I can't wait to see yours, so let's get Stitching!
Much Love
Michelle xx
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