I made this stitch sampler using 14 different embroidery stitches. There are actually 16 but I didn’t record the backstitch and running stitch. Do you have small pieces of scrap fabric sitting around? They can be used to stuff pin cushions and other fabric items, but we can also use them in our slow stitching projects. I have used some of my small fabric scraps to create a slow stitch embroidery sampler. It’s fun to practice stitches you don’t use often and if you’re a beginner, I hope you learn something new from this video. 2:00 Scroll Stitch 3:10 Blanket Stitch 5:22 Upright Cross Stitch 6:15 Sheaf Stitch 8:24 Colonial Knot 10:00 Lazy Daisy 11:05 Fly Stitch 12:55 Herringbone Stitch 15:48 Woven Wheel 17:38 Whipped Wheel 19:15 French Knot 20:15 Pistil Stitch 21:25 Cross Stitch 22:30 Jacobean Couching *For a better viewing experience, be sure to watch this video and others on the highest resolution. Join my Facebook group here : Follow me on Instagram - Visit me on Facebook - Etsy - Visit my blog for free patterns - #Slowstitching #sewing #fabriccollage #handembroidery #textileart Subscribe to my channel for more slow stitching inspiration. If you enjoy fabric collage, embroidery, and hand sewing be sure to click the little bell so you don’t miss my uploads. On occasion, I’ll show you how to do fabric appliqué, and needle turn appliqué. Many of my pieces are great slow stitching for beginners. If you haven’t tried stitching before, I hope you feel inspired after watching my videos and give it a try! ————— MUSIC ————— Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
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