Get Started with Hand Embroidery

Embroidery is a great hobby because it is relaxing, inexpensive and gives you a beautiful and useful product.

These tutorials will give you all the information you need to get started.

Supplies

Fabric

Almost any fabric can be used for embroidery. This will help you decide what is best for your project.

colourful rolls of coarse ramie fabric.

Different types of embroidery need different types of fabric. Check out this post for all the fabric options for embroidery.

Although embroidery can be done on any fabric, this is the best fabric for beginners.

cotton fabric for embroidery

Before you go shopping, consider these five sources for embroidery fabric. You might think of something unusual.

Remember, you can also stitch on home items you already have. Read this post about embroidering on ready made items.

Thread

The best option for beginners is embroidery floss. It is made up of six strands of thread that can be easily divided and made into whatever thickness you need.

pink and green DMC embroidery floss

Once you get started with embroidery, you might want to try other threads for special effects. Read about more embroidery thread options here.

Once you have a collection of floss, you will need a way to organize it. This tutorial gives suggestions for storing embroidery thread.

Don’t forget to save little odds and ends for times you only need a tiny bit.


Tools

There are just a few simple tools you will need. If you take care of them, they will last a lifetime.

Hoop or frame

A hoop or frame is used to keep the fabric taut during stitching. This helps all the stitches to lay flat and smooth and avoid pulls in the fabric.

embroidery hoops of different sizes

Hoops are made from wood or plastic and come in a variety of different sizes. They are made of two parts, an inner ring and an outer ring. The fabric goes over the inner ring and is held in place by the outer ring.

Needles

There are many different types of needles, but embroidery needles are different than sewing needles.

For most hand embroidery, you need a needle with a long eye and a sharp point. Sometimes they are labelled “embroidery needles” or “crewel needles”. Find out what type of needle to use with your fabric.

Besides type, needles also come in different sizes. See how to determine what size needle you need.

If you have loose, unmarked needles, this will help you identify them.

Scissors

You will probably want two pairs of scissors. Fabric shears will cut the fabric and small snips will trim the thread as you are stitching.

Iron / ironing board

Your stitching will be much better if your fabric is smooth with no creases.

Marking pen or pencil

Marking pens and pencils can be used to draw your stitching lines.

Pin cushion

Using a pin cushion to store your needles when you are stitching will help you not to loose them.

pincushion with embroidered flower.

Needle threader

If you are struggling to thread your needle, a needle thread can be very helpful. There are different designs, so find the one that works for you.

needle threaders.

Embroidery stand

Embroidery stands are not required, but sometimes they are helpful. Read this post to help decide if you should use a stand.

If you would like to use a stand, these are things to think about when choosing what embroidery type to get.


Getting Started

These tutorials will help you stitch a beautiful project.

Choosing a project

There are many different options for embroidery projects.

Use an embroidery kit

Embroidery kits are nice ways to get started. They contain everything you need in one place. Be sure to get a kit from a reliable source. There is a lot of AI slop around.

Iron-on transfers

Iron-on transfers can be used to put images onto your fabric. This is an easy way to stitch a variety of designs.

Simple pictures

You can stitch simple pictures in a variety of ways.

Monograms

Monograms personalize items and make them one of a kind. Stitching monograms can be easy to do.

Geometric designs

Even simple lines and shapes can be used for fun stitching designs.

Basic Stitching techniques

These are the techniques you need to get started stitching.

Using fabric

See what size fabric you need for your project.

Before stitching, finish the edges of your fabric to keep it from unravelling.

Using thread

What does “three strands” of embroidery floss mean?

How to thread a needle.

Starting to stitch

How to put fabric in a hoop.

How to tie a knot.

How to use a waste knot.

Options for finishing your stitching

Here are five ways to finish small embroidery projects.

Stitches

Most types of surface embroidery use the same basic stitches.

These are easy to learn with a bit of practice. Check out the embroidery stitch directory for detailed tutorials and information on using them in embroidery projects.

embroidery floss on fabric in hoop with title "embroidery stitch directory".

Patterns

These patterns are quick and easy projects that use surface embroidery stitches. Click the links for more details.

Already have a pattern? Click the link to go to the pattern page and scroll down for all the tutorial links.

Snowflake Ornaments

Snowflakes Christmas Ornaments pattern cover.

Snowflake Ornaments


Wreath Ornaments

Wreaths Christmas Ornaments Pattern cover.

Wreath Ornaments


Birds Easy Embroidery

Easy Embroidery Birds pattern cover.

Birds Easy Embroidery


Christmas Tree Ornaments

Christmas Trees embroidered ornaments pattern cover.

Christmas Tree Ornaments


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