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    50 Advance Hand Embroidery Stitches

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    50 Advance Hand Embroidery Stitches

    50 Advance Hand Embroidery Stitches
    Published 10/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 9.79 GB | Duration: 7h 36m

    Course also includes 4 types of leaves, 6 type of flowers n how to utilize stitches into patterns

    What you'll learn
    50 Advance Stitches
    4 types of flower
    4 types of leaves
    How to trace design onto fabric
    How to implement stitches into design or patterns
    How to prepare your own DIY embroidery hoops
    Requirements
    You need no experience, you need to have an Interest in learning this Art.
    You will need some basic materials :
    1. Cotton Fabric, preferably white or any light shade fabric
    2. Hand sewing needle, (chenille no. 20-24)
    3. Cotton Embroidery floss- 5-6 different shades
    4. A pair of Scissor, Small ruler, Pencil, (Heat resistance or Water soluble pen, Optional)
    5. Wooden hoop/ plastic hoop, preferable 5 or 6 no.
    6. Tracing paper
    7. Embroidery Stand (optional)
    Description
    Learning to do these 11 simple stitches properly is the only hard work embroidery requires. Just like driving a car, once you master them, they become second nature. In this section you will find information that forms the backbone of all the embroidery. Stitching techniques and methods have developed over the centuries and have resulted in an extensive library of stitch variations, but all of these variations rely on your ability to produce the following ten little gems.Many traditional techniques, center on the use of just one basic stitch. Learn how to work these stitches properly and mastering the variations will prove to be a very simple matter.The "Perfect" Stitch Historically, the principal difference between good n bad embroidery was defined by the art of creating a perfectly neat, even stitch.once you have learned to do these stitches properly, you will be able to use them properly, you will be able to use them appropriately and with ease in any piece of work, freestyle or traditional. you can then look at the more advance variations and choose your stitch with full knowledge of their potential within the composition you wish to create.Hints and TipsWhen practicing the stitches in this section, it is important to understand the qualities that will help to make each stitch regular. Herringbone stitch, backstitch, blanket stitch and running stitch for these stitches, success relies on even spacing between each stitch and in uniform sizing of each element within the stitch.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction to Advance Stitches

    Lecture 1 Material required

    Lecture 2 How to pull thread from floss

    Lecture 3 How to separate or split thread from floss

    Lecture 4 How to thread the needle n tie knot

    Lecture 5 How to Trace design

    Lecture 6 Attach hoop to fabric

    Lecture 7 How to adjust Hoop

    Lecture 8 Finish backside of hoop

    Section 2: Straight Stitch family

    Lecture 9 Double Running Stitch

    Lecture 10 Split Stitch

    Lecture 11 Fern Stitch

    Lecture 12 Chevron Stitch

    Lecture 13 Seed Stitch

    Lecture 14 Straight Stitch

    Section 3: Satin Stitch Family

    Lecture 15 Long n Short Satin Stitch

    Lecture 16 Raised Satin Stitch

    Section 4: Knotted Stitch Family

    Lecture 17 Coral Stitch

    Lecture 18 Scroll Stitch

    Lecture 19 Portuguese knotted stem stitch

    Lecture 20 Knotted Chain Stitch

    Lecture 21 Knotted Buttonhole Stitch

    Lecture 22 Double Knot Stitch

    Lecture 23 4 legged knot stitch

    Lecture 24 Bullion Stitch

    Lecture 25 Chinese knot

    Section 5: Looped Stitch Family

    Lecture 26 Chequered Chain stitch

    Lecture 27 Heavy Chain Stitch

    Lecture 28 Cable Chain Stitch

    Lecture 29 Closed Buttonhole Stitch

    Lecture 30 Cretan Stitch

    Lecture 31 Braid Stitch

    Lecture 32 Double feather stitch

    Lecture 33 Feather chain stitch

    Lecture 34 Ladder Stitch

    Lecture 35 Wheatear Stitch

    Lecture 36 Fly Stitch

    Lecture 37 Petal Chain Stitch

    Section 6: Laced Stitch Family

    Lecture 38 Whipped Running Stitch

    Lecture 39 Whipped Stem Stitch

    Lecture 40 Threaded Back Stitch

    Lecture 41 Pekinese Stitch

    Lecture 42 Wave Stitch

    Lecture 43 Interlaced Band Stitch

    Lecture 44 Tied Herringbone stitch

    Section 7: Cross-Stitch Family

    Lecture 45 Star filling stitch

    Lecture 46 St. George Cross Stitch

    Lecture 47 Two sided cross stitch

    Lecture 48 Ermine stitch

    Section 8: Flowers & Leaves

    Lecture 49 Open Fishbone Stitch

    Lecture 50 Romanian Stitch

    Lecture 51 Fishbone Stitch

    Lecture 52 Leaf Stitch

    Lecture 53 Bullion Stitch Rose

    Lecture 54 Woven wheel 1

    Lecture 55 Woven wheel 2

    Lecture 56 Woven Spider web

    Lecture 57 Buttonhole Flower

    Lecture 58 Lazy Daisy flower

    Section 9: Paisley Pattern 1

    Lecture 59 Outline

    Lecture 60 Part I

    Lecture 61 Part II

    Lecture 62 Part III

    Lecture 63 Part IV

    Lecture 64 Part V

    Lecture 65 Flower

    Lecture 66 Paisley Pattern

    Section 10: Illustration of Stitches

    Lecture 67 Illustration n notes of Stitches that we have learnt in this section.

    Anyone and everyone can learn this course from a young child to an Adult, Working person to housemakers, Women's n Men's.,Those who want to make a career, a fashion designer, person who owns a boutique