help with embriodery, please!!

Gillian

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I have to make a block for a baby blanket thing. I was sent a hoop, some floss, and a square with a line drawing on it. I was told m ost people will just outline the drawing. Does that sound right? How many strands of the floss do you use? Also, is there a website that will show me how to do a stitch to fill in an area, if I want to do that?

Any other advice? Thanks!
 
Gillian,
Will you be doing your piece by hand? So many people have embroidery sewing machines now!

Sorry, I don't know of a site, but you could try a Google search. I'll try to pass on what I know ( I used to teach an embroidery class)

An outline (stem) stitch with 3 strands of floss works best, but you could use all 6 strands if you wanted a bolder look.
Small areas can be filled with a satin stitch. This is done by making side by side stitches, just up and down till the area is covered. (If you strip the floss- meaning separating the strands, then smooothing them all together again- you'll end up with a very smooth finish. Looks like satin:) )

Larger areas could be filled with a variation of a satin stitch, called a fill stitch. The satin stitch is worked in varying lengths across an area to be filled in, in a row. Then you do another row beneath that matching the stitches from the previous row.

Depending on the design, large areas could be filled with little flowers and french knots ( like a dress--you would outline the dress, then fill in with tiny flowers, making it look like a print).

I don't know if this helps, if I come across anything, I will try to post a link.

Loretta
 





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