The fabric you choose for your hand embroidery project can make ALL the difference. Choose the wrong fabric and you are left saying curse words. Choose the right fabric and your project can become a therapeutic outlet that you keep coming back to again and again. I feel like fabric is a big lesson for those just starting out. For beginners, I recommend finding a non-stretchy, non-see-through cotton fabric (like Kona Cotton) to start out on. I find that this type of cotton is more forgiving for the beginner just trying to learn the craft. I use high-quality cotton in all my embroidery kits. To get started, take a look at these specific fabrics: cottonvill, cotton muslin, and Kona cotton. Now, as you gain experience, absolutely try other fabrics. My favorite go-to is always linen, with tweed being a
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