Monday, 1 July 2019
Monday, 10 June 2019
Scroll Stitch
Scroll Stitch
Scroll Stitch is an easy and simple embroidery stitch which begginers can try. This is used for outline, borders, or for filling a pattern. This looks pretty on curves or circles.
Things required for this stitch are:
Hoops
Needle
Threads
Fabric / Cloth
Things required for this stitch are:
Hoops
Needle
Threads
Fabric / Cloth
Do try this stitch and provide your comments.
Thank you!
Thank you!
Friday, 1 February 2019
Lavangam Stitch / Long French Knot / Pistil Stitch
Lavangam Stitch / Long French Knot / Pistil Stitch
Lavangam stitch is also known as Long French Knot / Pistil Stitch.....it is a variation of French knot. This is a simple and easy stitch which even begginer's can try. I have used three stands of Anchor threads for this stitch. This stitch can be used as a border or for flowers even as straight line.
Things required are:
1. Fabric / Cloth
2. Needle
3. Thread
4. Hoops
Method:
# Draw a pattern or design....put a knot in the thread, take the needle under the fabric.... keep your thread towards your left....hold it with your thumb finger twist your needle twice or thrice with the thread (as we do for our french knot) leaving some space place the needle and pull the thread down....as shown in the below pictures.
The back side of the Lavangam stitch would look like this:
Put a knot at the back side or your stitch.
Please do try and provide your comments.
Friday, 4 January 2019
Chumki Work!
Chumki Work!
Chumki Work is a decorative stitch which is used in borders or outline or even in any design or pattern. Today I am sharing a very simple and easy chumki work which is also called as Sitara work.
Chumki Work can be done with any stitch, today I am sharing back stitch chumki Work. You can use same colour threads and chumki or contrast colour or even lighter shades of threads that match your chumki.
Things required:
Fabric
Needle
Thread - I am using Anchor thread
Hoops
Chumki / Sitara
Fabric
Needle
Thread - I am using Anchor thread
Hoops
Chumki / Sitara
Steps and instructions of Chumki Work:
# Draw a line or design.
# Put a knot in thread.
# Take the needle under the fabric and start with running stitch. Leaving little space take the needle under the fabric and place your chumki and pull your thread.
# Bring your needle to the previous stitch where it ended.
# Just next to chumki take the needle under the fabric again bring to the previous stitch where it ended ( middle of the chumki).
# Repeat this process. As we do our back stitch.
# In the end bring your needle down and put a knot.
# Back side of chumki work will look like this.
This stitch can be used in kurtis, sleeves of tops, borders, etc.
Please do try and provide your comments.
Thank you!
Thursday, 20 September 2018
Square Mirror Work
Square Mirror Work
A very simple mirror work, which begginers can try. We can do this particular mirror work without glue, gum or fevicol. We can decorate this square mirror work with beads or with any simple stitch. I have used French knot stitch to decorate my square mirror work. I always like to use contrast colours of threads in my embroidery work.
A very simple mirror work, which begginers can try. We can do this particular mirror work without glue, gum or fevicol. We can decorate this square mirror work with beads or with any simple stitch. I have used French knot stitch to decorate my square mirror work. I always like to use contrast colours of threads in my embroidery work.
Things required are:
1. Square Mirror
2. Fabric
3. Hoops
4. Threads
5. Needle.
1. Square Mirror
2. Fabric
3. Hoops
4. Threads
5. Needle.
Method:
# We can use small, medium or big mirror for this work. Place your mirror, press you thumb in the centre of the mirror and start your work as shown in the picture.
# We can use small, medium or big mirror for this work. Place your mirror, press you thumb in the centre of the mirror and start your work as shown in the picture.
# While finishing put a knot in the back side of your mirror work.
# Decorate your mirror work with simple stitch or bead work.
Please do try and provide your comments.
Thank you!
Thursday, 5 July 2018
Couching / Couch Stitch
Couching / Couch Stitch
Couching or Couch Stitch is a basic stitch in embroidery. We can use this stitch as a straight line, curves, free hand patterns. I would call this stitch as a begginer's stitch. Gendrally we use two different / contrast colours of threads. But if you wish you can use same colour of threads.
Things needed are:
1. Fabric
2. Needle's - 2 nos
3. 2 different colours of threads
4. Hoops
1. Fabric
2. Needle's - 2 nos
3. 2 different colours of threads
4. Hoops
Steps and instructions:
# Draw a pattern or design.
# Draw a pattern or design.
# Put a knot in the thread...take the needle under the fabric...which is the laid thread or we can call it as surface thread.
# We need to put a knot in another thread or contrast colour thread .... which is our working thread...take the working thread above the laid thread to form the couch stitch.
# Once you finish couching, bring the needle below the fabric and put a knot.
We can do number of variations in couching. Today I am sharing a basic or simply couch stitch. Hope you all like it!
Please do try and provide your comments.
Thank you!
Please do try and provide your comments.
Thank you!
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