In my knitting patterns I use
embroidery quite often. I only just noticed that more than half of my patterns
have what I call "a little bit of embroidery". And my two sewing
patterns on Craftsy (the Rainbow of Owls and Smocked Headband) have a lot.
It is such an easy way to add a
little bit of decoration. Embroidery on knitting also has the advantage
that the lines formed by the knitting automatically give you a bit of a
grid to help you measure and position your embroidery.
But embroidery can be a bit daunting, especially if you are new to it, so I thought I would make a small section of my blog that shows
how to do these stitches by picture tutorial. I made a single page recently on how to sew a French Knot, and had some nice feedback. Most of these stitches are quite
simple, but you may need to practise a little to get the hang of them.
There are other places on the internet that show stitches, but not often
done using wool on knitting.
I have put the links in my sidebar. I really wanted to put them as links from this page, but as I have said before I am a bit of a computer half-wit, and just can't work out how to do that. I may move them down from the top eventually, but they will stay somewhere in the sidebar.
I think embroidery can really enhance your knitting. Have fun with it.
If you have found this interesting please bookmark the pages. I plan to add some more stitches in the future.
I think a little embroidery can really lift a garment. It's a great way of making something mass produced totally individual. This is so pretty, love the little bumble bee!
ReplyDeleteI'd better bookmark this. I dread embroidery - I'm often afraid of doing the faces of softies in case I wreck them :(
ReplyDeleteYour embroidery is so cute. I love it. It really sets off the garment.
ReplyDeleteI love embroidery but I SUCK at it. I've seen very cute baby dressed with sweet embroidery on them but I'm too afraid to try.
ReplyDeleteI love the cute bee!
Perfect accent for your project.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Nice embroidery! Love the details.
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