Embroidery
- Due No due date
- Questions 4
- Time Limit None
Instructions
The purpose of this activity is to show you how to do multiple different stitches so you can create your own embroidery design!
Your Instructor: Keira
Difficulty: Hard
Length of Activity: 30 Minutes
Parental Warnings: Scissor use and embroidery needle use
Supplies:
- Embroidery hoop
- Cotton fabric without pattern
- Marker
- Scissors
- Embroidery needle
- Embroidery thread (any color)
Follow Along Below
Written Instructions (Printable PDF)
To get your thread started, cut it, and tie a knot on one end. For the straight stitch and the back stitch, you will need to separate the strands in your thread. There are 6 strands in thread, you need three.
For the straight stitch:
- To practice, draw a straight line on your fabric.
- Push the needle through the fabric at the one end of your line.
- Push the needle back through following the line.
- Keep doing this until you reach the end of your line.
- Push the needle through the fabric and tie off.
For the back stitch:
- To practice, draw a straight line on your fabric.
- Push the needle through the line and start a little bit above where the line ends.
- Push the needle in the opposite direction of the straight stitch (so through the end of the line).
- Keep doing this until you reach the end of your line.
- Push the needle through the fabric and tie off.
For the lazy daisy stitch:
- Push the needle through the fabric.
- Push the needle back in close to where the needle went through the first time.
- Pull the needle and leave the loop that forms.
- Push your needle through the loop.
- Then push the needle back through the fabric on the opposite side of the loop to make it flat on the fabric.
- Tie off yarn.
For the French knot stitch:
- Push the needle through the fabric.
- Before pushing the needle back through the fabric, wrap the yarn around the needle 2-3 times.
- Pull tight.
- Push the needle back through the fabric close to where is went through the first time.
- Tie off yarn.
For the rose stitch:
- Create three French knot stitches.
- Make 5 straight stitches around the French knot stitches.
- Weave your yarn and needle through the lines.
- Once the rose is filled push the needle back through the fabric.
- Tie off the yarn.