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How To Embroider On Clothing: Stick & Stitch Step By Step Tutorial
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Embroidery Stick & Stitch is an incredibly simple product which allows you to customise your clothing with embroidery in no time.
This video is a step-by-step tutorial on how to use sticky water soluble fabric stabiliser (Stick & Stitch) for best results. I share a number of important tips and tricks as well as walk you through the process of embroidering on a hat (denim) and a hoodie (cotton blend).
Check out my own Stick & Stitch Patch Packs here:
[The one that has the two designs I embroidered in this video is called "WANDERLUST"]
The following list of products is what I used in this video:
(Please note: Some links are affiliated and I may receive a small commission whenever you purchase anything at no extra cost to you)
STICKY WATER SOLUBLE FABRIC STABILISER:
Sticky Fabri-Solvi
Stick-Stitch-N-Rinse
EMBROIDERY HOOP:
Nurge Embroidery Hoops are by far the best on the market [Use code “VIKA10” for 10% OFF discount on every order]
NEEDLES:
Milliners/Straws Needles are in my opinion better than embroidery needles for satin stitch specifically
EMBROIDERY FLOSS:
I used DMC Coton A Broder [Special Embroidery Thread], this particular thread is very scarce and as far as I’m aware is only available in a handful of European markets. However the most popular type of embroidery floss [Stranded Cotton] is very widely available across the globe.
STICKY THIMBLES:
ThimblePad real leather reusable thimbles are excellent at protecting your “push finger” from getting sore
NON-WOVEN FUSIBLE IRON ON INTERFACING [BACKING]:
This thing ACTUALLY stabilisers your fabric, but please note once applied, it cannot be safely removed, it’s there to stay.
Check out COLORFUL STANDARD for some amazing clothing here:
[Use code “VIKASSPACECS10” for a 10% OFF discount on your order]
The product I mentioned to cover your embroidery on the inside of your apparel:
This would be it until my next video is up in which I walk you through exactly how I make my own Stick & Stitch designs and print them at home.
Please consider subscribing for more tutorials, fun satin stitch projects and more!
Thanks!
This video is a step-by-step tutorial on how to use sticky water soluble fabric stabiliser (Stick & Stitch) for best results. I share a number of important tips and tricks as well as walk you through the process of embroidering on a hat (denim) and a hoodie (cotton blend).
Check out my own Stick & Stitch Patch Packs here:
[The one that has the two designs I embroidered in this video is called "WANDERLUST"]
The following list of products is what I used in this video:
(Please note: Some links are affiliated and I may receive a small commission whenever you purchase anything at no extra cost to you)
STICKY WATER SOLUBLE FABRIC STABILISER:
Sticky Fabri-Solvi
Stick-Stitch-N-Rinse
EMBROIDERY HOOP:
Nurge Embroidery Hoops are by far the best on the market [Use code “VIKA10” for 10% OFF discount on every order]
NEEDLES:
Milliners/Straws Needles are in my opinion better than embroidery needles for satin stitch specifically
EMBROIDERY FLOSS:
I used DMC Coton A Broder [Special Embroidery Thread], this particular thread is very scarce and as far as I’m aware is only available in a handful of European markets. However the most popular type of embroidery floss [Stranded Cotton] is very widely available across the globe.
STICKY THIMBLES:
ThimblePad real leather reusable thimbles are excellent at protecting your “push finger” from getting sore
NON-WOVEN FUSIBLE IRON ON INTERFACING [BACKING]:
This thing ACTUALLY stabilisers your fabric, but please note once applied, it cannot be safely removed, it’s there to stay.
Check out COLORFUL STANDARD for some amazing clothing here:
[Use code “VIKASSPACECS10” for a 10% OFF discount on your order]
The product I mentioned to cover your embroidery on the inside of your apparel:
This would be it until my next video is up in which I walk you through exactly how I make my own Stick & Stitch designs and print them at home.
Please consider subscribing for more tutorials, fun satin stitch projects and more!
Thanks!
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