How To Make Slow Stitched Art Using Fabric Scraps - Tea Cups - #embroidery #stitching

How to use fabric scraps to make little slow stitched squares with tea cups. You can use these in larger stitched pieces or as part of your journaling and you can certainly make them on a larger scale. Save all your small pieces of scrap fabric to use in little squares like these. Once I have enough squares, I’ll make a fabric book. If you’re not comfortable stitching so close to the edge of the fabric, feel free to use some iron on adhesive. I do not wash my fabric art so I’m not concerned about fraying. A sketch of these tea cups can be found on my blog. *For a better viewing experience, be sure to watch this video and others on the highest resolution. Join my Facebook group here : Follow me on Instagram - Visit me on Facebook - Etsy - Visit my blog for free patterns - #Slowstitching #sewing #handstitch #handembroidery #textileart Subscribe to my channel for more slow stitching inspiration. If you enjoy fabric collage, embroidery, and hand sewing be sure to click the little bell so you don’t miss my uploads. On occasion, I’ll show you how to do fabric appliqué, and needle turn appliqué. Many of my pieces are great slow stitching for beginners. If you haven’t tried stitching before, I hope you feel inspired after watching my videos and give it a try! ————— MUSIC ————- Doucement Magnus Ludvigsson Reconcile Arden Forest How Long Is until Tomorrow Franz Gordon License code: STRD7JPIA34CSRBZ License code: KXMVJ0UTNHBUEHB8 Moon over Moneglia Anna Landström Smell of Morning Coffee Franz Gordon Reverie in a Heartbeat Franz Gordon Another Ending Lars Meyer O Joyful Night Helmut Schenker I’ll Be Around Gavin Luke
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