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Silk Ribbon Embroidery To Begin With ( Page -1)

Embroidering With Ribbon


Ribbon embroidery is a type of embroidery that is self-described. At its most basic level it is sewing with ribbons, however, this form of embroidery goes much further than that, especially when used to create stunning dimensional pieces. It is time-consuming to learn how to work with this form of silicone embroidery and silk ribbon.
   
Back in the 1700s, silk ribbons showcased embroidered embellishments, home decor items, fillings and more. It has passed many times in popularity and continues to be a favorite of many embroiderers today.

One of the things that comes out about the ribbon embroidery is the texture it creates. Instead of straight stitching on the surface of the fabric, most ribbons feature embroidered ones.

Flowers are a very simple design to work with silk ribbon embroidery, which is probably because the ribbon allows you to sew very vibrant flowers. Often the lace single stitch looks like a flower bud and adding one or two stitches gives you a rug with some green color to remind you of the real deal.

Creating a full, fine display of ribbon embroidery takes some practice, but it's also easy to get started and have fun with it.


Ribbons and Supplies for Embroidery



Fiber embroidery work with silk ribbons designed specifically for this kind of work is possible, but it can be more difficult to do embroidery with good synthetic ribbons.

Silk is very thin, which makes it sometimes easier to go through the fabric and sometimes to fit. It can also be washed, which is a feature when you create something that you can wear. If you decide to work with a synthetic ribbon, first test it with your fabric to see how well it works.
You can find ribbons for embroidery at your local needlework shop or online.


These silk ribbons come in different widths and are helpful for various available to make it work. When it comes to the look of your stitches, there is a huge difference in the different sizes, and as expected, the wider ribbon will have as much impact.


Needles
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Fabric
Pretty much any fabric through which you can get needles and ribbons will work for this embroidery, however, most stitchers recommend working with natural fibers. If you are working with a synthetic ribbon, you may want to use a fabric with a more open knit.


As you are sewing, if you have trouble pulling the needle in place, use a large needle or switch to loose fabric to make holes before each stitch.


Threading a Needle With Ribbon 



Threading your silk ribbon embroidery index is a bit different than other embroidery and it's important to start over.

First, you should only work with ribbon short pieces to avoid wearing the ribbon. About 12 inches is a good length, though you can go longer.

Thread one end of the ribbon with the eye of the needle, then drill the end of the ribbon with the needle. Pull the functional ribbon down so that the short edge is close to the eye and the ribbon is locked.


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