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Which Fabric Is The Best For Creating The Embroidery Design?
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If you love embroidery then you will have many questions in your mind. Let's say that you will find it difficult to find the best embroidery design you need and what can you do with the embroidered fabrics.
Fabric is the key material when it comes to the embroidery project and will heavily impact the final result. Hence, it's always important to choose the right fabric in which you are going to carry out the embroidery design. With the many designs available, you will feel confused. Hence make sure that you choose the right embroidery design you can use so that you can confidently carry out this process.
Which fabric is best for the embroidery design?
Whether you wish to start with hand embroidery or machine embroidery, know that there is no particular fabric that will fit your design. You can choose any fabric you need for the project based on a few factors. First, you have to determine what you are going to do with the embroidered fabrics. When you have decided this, then you can choose the best fabric for you.
You can choose the fabrics such as cotton, muslin, linen, silk or anyone based on your need. But make sure that you avoid the stretchy fabrics that will alter the result of the embroidery design. Hence just make sure that you avoid stretchy fabrics.
If you are still confident about the fabric to be chosen look for the fabric which is strong enough. Look for the fabric which will be strong enough to bear the stitching you make. You can narrow down the choices based on the final output you are going to make with the fabric. The top best fabrics for embroidery are:
1. Linen – It is the favourite fabric of many people who love embroidery. You can find it in any online or offline store. These are best since it will be easier for you to handle the linen fabric. Make sure that you get high-quality linen material so that you will get a great final output.
2. Cotton – 100% pure cotton fabric is also another popular choice for embroidery. It's light in weight and had a tighter weave. You will really enjoy carrying out embroidery in these fabrics. You can find that they are cheaper and easily available.
3. Denim – It's also a favourite fabric of many especially when it comes to up cycling clothes. It's nice and medium in weight. The fabric will be highly durable and it's not too hard to carry out embroidery in it.
When you are embroidering make sure that you are careful so that you will not hurt your hands. You can grab the fabric for your need from the online stores. If you choose the right wholesale online stores then you can find everything you need for the project in the online stores. In this way, you don’t need to waste your time and effort searching for them in the local stores.
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ffabfabriconline · 9 months
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p12lysanderdelanne · 1 month
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i dont go here but i made this into patches
my skill with applique grows but my patience does not
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They used careful techniques to create the embroidery design which will last for a long time and look attractive. Visit here: https://bit.ly/3SFz7QN
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vampiresex69 · 15 days
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Been embroidering more than ive been drawing 🧯
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holespoles · 2 months
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'A swoop of swallows' by UK textile artist Rachel Wright, machine embroidered on calico with various fabrics
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lostangel-moon · 3 months
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Working on a wedding dress
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excaive · 6 months
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bug ask reminded me, here's worm 🪱
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hexiquin · 6 months
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so...I made a thing...
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Here they are, Marshmallow!!!
(More photos under the cut)
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And here they is with my other plushies
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(the grey one is my childhood plush dog that I had ripped the ears and tail off and the other was a crocheted duck my friend made me)
And here is what the inside of their face looks like!
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(I kinda want to have more little photoshoots with them)
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pearlwingdraws · 8 months
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Moth pin/brooch
A couple people asked me how I made this so I figured I’d just make a little post explaining it.
Before I start I WOULD like to disclose that the pin I’ve made is hugely inspired by the one by TheClosetHistorian (on YouTube) and you should definitely consider checking out her video if you want more instruction or like that format better.
I made a little graphic showing some work in progress pictures as well as materials and techniques used in the different areas. I will type it out in more detail below.
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1. First draw out the shape I want on a piece of felt. Add some guide lines for different parts of the design. I layered mine double because it’s quite thin. I used an (unused) dish rag, so don’t worry about the quality of your felt.
2. I start off embroidering the “neck area”, using turkey stitch. Starting from the bottom up, I use a dark turquoise floss, then later mix in a lighter shade.
3. Next I sew on the beads. String on 5-6 at a time and then go back and tack them down with small stitches. I don’t know much about embroidering with beads, so this may not be the “correct” way to do it. The types of beads I used are size 11/0 seed beads and delica beads, as well as bugle beads and Miyuki’s Tila and half Tila.
4. Sequins. I recommend using flat ones instead of the ones I used. I work from the bottom up, trying to get a nice silhouette with the bottom layer, as this will form the outline of the finished piece.
5. After finishing with the sequins, I do some more turkey stitch around the top, so it covers up that edge where you can see the tread. Optionally you can do the whole thing with sequins if you want.
6. Next thing I did was some French knots, just above the turkey stitch in a contrasting color. This is just for some textural variety and decoration, as little “spots”. You can really add them wherever you’d like, or not at all.
7. Then I just finished embroidering the thing. Don’t know what the stitch is called, it’s just making little stitches beside each other until it’s all filled in. I did a little gradient because I felt like it.
For the legs and antennae, i also just winged it. The legs and antennae got layered double in wire and twisted before adding the beads and sequins, then I just used the very tip of my round plier to curl the remaining ends into round little “feet”. Then stitch them securely to the backside of the pin.
I finish it off with another layer of felt, this one painted with a fabric paint I happened to have lying around, both for some extra strength and to match the color scheme better. I cut little slits to fit in a regular safety pin (I recommend get a proper pin/brooch needle) and stitched the backing on with very dense stitches. Pictures below.
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Extra suggestions:
If you don’t have sequins, or want a different look, you can embroider the whole thing. Alternatively you can fill the whole space with sequins if you don’t want to embroider it all. You can of course do any shape, size and color scheme, whether based on real life moths or just fantasy!
Lastly I just want to thank everyone for the love you’ve shown for this silly little bug 💖 it means the world to me, and it has really inspired me. I wish I could sell these, but I don’t think that’s really an option for me right now. I’ll let you know if that changes in the future, but until then, I hope those of you who have the interest to make your own find this helpful.
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tatersdoesstuff · 9 months
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drew the sillies <3 been wanting to draw them for a while so i made this silly self indulgent comic
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soldier-poet-king · 4 months
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Crafting to stave off The Despair
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alvallah · 1 year
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Imagine being rich and paying for bland minimalist textiles and cold sterilized homes when you could be paying folk artists handsomely for handcrafted beauty and color —helping preserve honestly quite priceless artistic traditions and supporting the people who keep these legacies alive— instead.
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b4kuch1n · 10 months
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made a mushroom pin that's also the hardest object to photograph on earth. I still have a brick and a half of air dry clay left so I hope to make more :]
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Let's say that you will find it difficult to find the best embroidery design you need and what can you do with the embroidered fabrics. Visit here: https://bit.ly/3dcTXYe
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keskeaa · 8 months
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Still needs finishing touches
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