Top 3 Embroidery Slow Stitches -Textile Art Crow Collage

Can you believe this textile piece full of texture and colour was created using only three stitches? It’s true! Join me Start to Finish as I show the versatility of my Top 3 essential Embroidery Stitches for Slow Stitching. I also show a different way to cut out a shape (in this case a crow) with clean edges. As a Bonus - I answer the question, “What do you do with these pieces?“ by demonstrating a way to display textile art on canvas. Feel free to stitch along with me! There’s loads of detail and insight. See the Chapter timestamps below so you can hop around. The stitched artwork created in this video is available in my shop, yay! - Join my Micro-Newsletter: Mentioned in this video: Set of 6 bird tracing templates: The teal swirl fabric used in the patchwork: Join this channel to get access to behind the scenes videos and more perks: Timestamps - 0:35 Fabric Collage and Thread Colours 1:53 Freezer Paper Technique 4:13 The Blanket Stitch 5:06 Re-Starting a Blanket Stitch 5:40 The Wandering Stitch 7:27 The Running Stitch 8:06 More Wandering Stitch 8:25 More Running Stitch 9:07 Stitch Variations 10:04 Bonus: Attaching Stitched Piece to Canvas 11:41 Signing the Piece If you like imperfect, no rules, no stress making and creating, this channel is for you! My Shop: My Micro Newsletter: My Spoonflower Fabric: My Instagram: My website: Welcome! My videos are about Textile Art, Slowstitch, Collage and Hand Embroidery. My work is Bird Inspired, Colourful, Relaxing, Calming, with Intuitive Design, No Rules, Creative Handwork with fabric and thread. It’s about the process. xoxo peaceofpi studio is my creative workspace located on the shores of Burrard Inlet, near Vancouver, B.C., Canada, on the unceded traditional territories of the Kwikwetlem, Tsleil-Waututh, Stó:lō, Musqueam and Squamish Peoples.
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