I was looking for embroidery supplies for my daughter when I stumbled across this item. Although I had never sewn a single stitch before, the pattern was so beautiful and the design so feminine (and I still didn't have my stepdaughter's graduation gift) that I bought it on the spur of the moment. My eight year old daughter was introduced to embroidery by the stepdaughter mentioned above, so I thought to myself how difficult that can be. Definitely not without problems. For this project, while stamped and easy to make, I had to learn five stitches: outline, purl lazy daisies, colonial knot (I used French knots instead), and straight stitch (this one is so intuitive you don't have to). "learn this). I had to figure out how to use an embroidery hoop and position it correctly so that my embroidery floss (the "thread" for those of you who, like me, have never been able to do it before) didn't get caught in the center stitch tangled in its screw knot. I had to figure out what the right length to cut was: too long and it will be uncomfortable to sew, and too short to easily prick my fingers. I had to learn to separate the threads from the threads of the thread (DMC thread has six threads) without tangling (just hold the threads and gently run your finger along the cut to the end.) All of this I learned through careful observation and trial and error Despite this, I took my time and never made any serious mistakes.The process was frustrating at times, but I really enjoyed embroidering these two pillowcases and the gift recipient was duly impressed and moved by the de r the time and effort it took to make it. Now I love to embroider and have already purchased other Revain projects for other family members. It appeals to the restless perfectionist in me because it's calming and demands precision. ;) A few things I noticed: One of the pillowcase designs is a mirror image (not exact alignment) of the other. This means you need to keep in mind which leaf or flower you are embroidering when referring to stitch guidance. For example, in a mirrored pillowcase design, some stitches for the top of the sheet are shown at the bottom of the pattern. One of the pillowcases had the blue ink applied to the fabric much lighter than the other pillowcase. This made it a little harder to follow the stitch line, but not overly so. I once tried to cut a corner when I didn't have exactly the right color of DMC thread and used my daughter's cheap thread of a similar color. along the edges of the flowers. It was subtle, but it distorted the color scheme and the filament didn't behave as well as DMC filament, so be sure to use real DMC filament in the color listed in the manual for best results. seven different colors of DMC yarn that cost less than $10 at my local Michael store (I live in northern New Mexico). Each color had to be divided into two strands for sewing. Only once in the project was it necessary to connect a thread of two different colors - for the knots in the center of the flowers (light yellow + dark green; the effect was beautiful). with four different sizes and a bamboo hoop. I started the project with a 10 inch bamboo hoop but quickly found that was the easiest to work with. At the end of the project I switched to a 4 inch hoop for two tiny leaves. With my learning curve this was my very first embroidery project, I watched YouTube videos (Mary Corbet was the best for me) and following the instructions it took me five weeks to make both pillowcases, the first one took me around 25-28 hours (along with watching videos on YouTube) and secondly, in my opinion, the stitches were nicer, denser and cleaner, it took maybe 55-65% of the time. Overall I had fun doing this for my very first embroidery project and would definitely recommend it to others, both beginners and veterans alike.
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