Hand-Embroidery
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.29 GB | Duration: 1h 46m
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.29 GB | Duration: 1h 46m
Learn 11 Basic Hand Embroidery Stitches
What you'll learn
Learn 11 Basic hand embroidery stitches
Some basic Tips n tricks within the lecture
Basic materials required for embroidery
How to organize your threads
How to pull n separate threads
How to needle your thread n tie knot
How to transfer design onto fabric
How to attach hoop to the fabric
How to finish backside of hoop
Requirements
No skills or Experience is required to learn hand embroidery, you just need to be interested in learning this art form.
List of materials required are
1. Cotton Fabric
2. Embroidery threads
3. Scissor
4. Embroidered hoop
5. Hand sewing needle
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, centre 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: Learn 11 Basic Hand Embroidery Stitches: Beginners
Lecture 1 Introduction to Hand Embroidery
Section 2: Let's Prepare ourself before we begin
Lecture 2 Materials required
Lecture 3 Organize your threads
Lecture 4 How to pull thread
Lecture 5 How to Separate threads
Lecture 6 How to thread the needle
Lecture 7 How to trace design
Lecture 8 How to fix hoop to fabric
Section 3: Basic Embroidery Stitches
Lecture 9 Running Stitch
Lecture 10 Back Stitch
Lecture 11 Stem Stitch
Lecture 12 Chain Stitch
Lecture 13 Detached chain stitch
Lecture 14 Satin Stitch
Lecture 15 Blanket Stitch
Lecture 16 Buttonhole Stitch
Lecture 17 Herringbone Stitch
Lecture 18 Cross Stitch
Lecture 19 Feather Stitch
Lecture 20 French knot Stitch
Section 4: How to finish back side of hoop
Lecture 21 How to finish back side of hoop
This course is for those who want to learn or teach their young child the art of hand-embroidery,Any age group, any gender, anyone can learn it.