Hand Embroidery for Beginners: What You Need To Get Started

Hand Embroidery for Beginners: What You Need To Get Started

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Hand embroidery is a beautiful craft that anyone can enjoy. It's been around for centuries and provides people with an opportunity to create beautiful embroidered art pieces. If you're interested in learning how to embroider or want to get started, then this blog post is for you! In it, we'll cover the basics of hand embroidery and some essential things you need to know before getting started. What You Need for Hand Embroidery Fabric: Choose light-colored quilting cotton or evenweave fabric, such as linen, for your first project. A 1/4 yard will be enough for many projects if purchased by the yard. Even though it's sold with embroidery floss, avoid using Aida cloth; it's best for cross stitch patterns. Embroidery floss: Select a handful of colors of cotton embroidery floss. Cotton embroidery floss is available in several sizes. For your first project,
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