While you can certainly improvise embroidery (and I suggest you do at some point!), to learn, I recommend working an established design. You can do this in three primary ways: draw, trace or transfer or you can purchase a pre-printed design , which are becoming more and more widely available.&n
Ms. Cleaver - Creations for a Handmade Life
Ways to transfer your embroidery design to fabric. The How and Why.
Embroidery 101: Transferring a Design to Fabric — Ms. Cleaver - Creations for a Handmade Life
embroidery 101 — Chronicles of a Handmade Life — Ms. Cleaver - Creations for a Handmade Life
Pin on In the Ms. Cleaver Chronicles
Pin on In the Ms. Cleaver Chronicles
Transfer an Embroidery Pattern onto Fabric using Heat Erasable Ink Pen
Ways to transfer your embroidery design to fabric. The How and Why.
Embroidery 101 Course
embroidery tutorial — Chronicles of a Handmade Life — Ms. Cleaver - Creations for a Handmade Life
embroidery 101 — Chronicles of a Handmade Life — Ms. Cleaver - Creations for a Handmade Life
Transferring Embroidery Patterns to Opaque Fabric — Ms. Cleaver - Creations for a Handmade Life