If
you are new to embroidery, it is a must that you learn all the basics first.
Any successful embroiderer started as a newbie and went through the process of
learning the basics of embroidery. And among the things that you need to learn
first are the basic embroidery stitches.
As
hand embroidery starts with basic stitches, it is better to learn at least few
stitches before starting an embroidery project. You can even do practice
stitches. But first, you have to know what’s and how’s of basic embroidery
stitches.
Basic
embroidery stitches are basically being categorized by families; stitch
families such as outline stitches, detached stitches, chain stitches, filling
stitches, knots, etc.
•
Line Stitches – these includes stitches such as the running stitch, backstitch,
outline stitch, couching, whipped running stitch, stem stitch, scroll stitch,
coral stitch, and Portuguese Knotted Stem stitch.
•
Chain Stitches – considered as an old stitch. This is basically useful stitch
in embroidering lines and curves. Stitches included in this category are chain
stitch, split stitch, and wheat stitch.
•
Detached Stitches and Knots – these includes the detached chain stitch which is
also known as “lazy daisy” stitch, fly stitch and the French Knots.
•
Buttonhole Stitches – includes buttonhole stitch which can be used as
decorative edges in your embroidery project; buttonhole wheels or eyelets which
is used in creating eyelets or a design which needs cutting at the center;
buttonhole shading which is also used as a filling stitch; detached buttonhole
filling which is used in needle lace.
•
Filling Stitches – includes stitches such as the fishbone, satin stitch and
flat stitch.
These
are the basic stitches that you need to know when starting in embroidery. These
are the most common stitches that you will use. Of course, if you are new to
these, you need to look for tutorials and how to have. You can mostly find
tutorials of these stitches. Here’s where you can find them;
•
Embroidery books. In most embroidery books for beginners, you will see
instructions not just on how to embroider but also how to do each basic stitch.
Diagrams and figures are also included in most of these books for easy
understanding.
•
Embroidery magazines. If you are collecting magazines about embroidery, you’d
mostly find tutorials there.
•
The Internet. If you don’t have time to look for books and magazines, you can
always try the Internet. There are lots of websites on the net which offers
easy-to-understand tutorials of basic embroidery stitches.
Now
that you know what basic embroidery stitches you need to learn and where you
can find tutorials for them, it is time you know why it is important to your
project.
Basically,
embroidery is composed of different stitches. And even if you see a complex
stitch in a pattern, you should realize that it is most likely made up of two
or more basic stitches. You see, these basic stitches are the foundation of
even the most complex stitches in hand embroidery.
It
is, therefore, important that you know the basics. And if you can do even the
most complicated stitches using a combination of few basic stitches, then you
can have the most beautiful embroidery project even for a beginner.
Besides,
everything beautiful in this world needs basic components to be whole; and your
embroidery project is not an exemption.
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