How To Stitch Spider Webs For Slow Stitch & Embroidery Projects During Spooky Season! Tutorial

Let’s slow stitch some spiderwebs for our slow stitching and embroidery projects during spooky season. Are you planning to stitch any autumn or Halloween pieces? Wouldn’t it be fun to add a little web in there somewhere? I think so. Try using a metallic or opal thread to add a little shimmer. They’ll look better or you start with an odd number if sides and a single strand of sewing thread. If your project is big, you could certainly use something thicker. Please join my Facebook group if you would like to share your work inspired by one of my videos. Join the group here : Follow me on Instagram - Visit me on Facebook - Etsy - Visit my blog for free patterns - — AFFILIATE LINKS — Smithread - Metallic & Sewing Thread Pilot Heat Erase Pens Clover Air Erasable Marker Cotton Embroidery Floss Diamant Metallic Thread Variegated Cotton Perle Thread Flat Waxed Thread Rainbow Sewing Thread Circle Template Clip-on Desk Lamp #Slowstitching #sewing #fabriccollage #handsewing #stitching #embroidery #handembroidery #textileart #handstitched #mindfulstitching #scrapfabric #spiderweb #halloween #spookyseason #spider Subscribe to my channel for more slow stitching inspiration. If you enjoy fabric collage, embroidery, and sewing be sure to click the little bell so you don’t miss my uploads. I will show you how to do hand sewing, fabric appliqué, and needle turn appliquéd using mostly scrap fabric. My videos have no chatting in them only the occasional subtitle when I feel the need to provide a little more information. I hope you’ll be able to learn something simply by watching me stitch without words.
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