16 types of Needles for Hand sewing/Embroidery

With hand embroidery and hand sewing, you are spoiled for choices – so-many types of embroidery techniques, threads for embroidery, embroidery fabric hand sewing methods, and embroidery needles. And they are selected based on type of fabric, thread used (e.g., ribbon, wool yarn, floss), and the type of embroidery work (e.g., cross-stitch, ribbon embroidery, appliquรฉ).. … Read more

Smocking Fabric – Techniques and patterns (Beginner’s guide)

I have always been fascinated by smocking done on my girls’ dresses and always thought it is too difficult to do. Realistically it is a little bit difficult to do than other embroidery work but the effort is worth it. I have given this post the title beginner’s guide because even I am a beginner and … Read more

Feather stitch ( 4 variations ) Embroidery sewing tutorials

Simple feather stitch The feather stitch is a wonderful embroidery stitch you can use for border designs andย used in floral designs. It is named so because of the feather like look of the finished embroidery stitch. ย  Looped stitches are made on the left and right, base stitch being the one in fishbone stitch.ย  How … Read more

Fishbone Stitch : A Step-by-Step Tutorial

The fish bone stitch consists of a number of slanted diagonal stitches made inside two imaginary parallel lines.It is ย great filling stitch, especially for leaves as it leaves a center spine ( it is called the midrib, I suppose) just like what we have on the leaf Check out the post onembroidery stitches for large … Read more

Couching Stitch : 4 ways to do this Embroidery

Couching is the art of attaching other fibers to a fabric with little stitches. Any fiber – different types of yarn like hemp yarn, ribbons, embroidery thread, cord, zardozi thread, or even beaded chains can be attached to the fabric with the couching stitches. The couching gives you a beautiful 3-D texture to the whole … Read more

Sewing Trims and embellishments to fabric

Method 1. Top stitch Some trims like these can just be top stitched on the fabric surface. But you may need better ways with different trims. To sew trims on a fabric surface, keep in fixed in place (with temporary stitches preferably or using fabric glue). If the trim is very narrow, just top stitch along … Read more