Incredible design trick to embroider roses

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Learn an awesome design trick

Today you can learn a beautiful, easy and amazing hand embroidery design trick, not only roses but also other flowers.

In my opinion, roses are the flowers that I like the most to embroider by hand. I mean, who isn't obsessed with their beauty, right? These flowers are a bit trickier to embroider by hand than others (ie daisies for example). But, it is a lot of fun to discover different ways to embroider them with a lot of creativity! This is one of them, with a kitchen skimmer, with images from the Fashion Designer video tutorial, which you can see a little further down...

We put the skimmer on the fabric and draw 4 points with a pen.

amazing skimmer design trick

We then join the dots.

Then, we begin to embroider a rose with two leaves.

amazing embroidery design trick

amazing embroidery design trick

The final result...

Each of the embroidery methods gives the roses and other flowers a very different texture and unique appearance. In our art of embroidery, we can create from the simplest flower to the most realistic and three-dimensional, today I will review how to embroider a very simple rose with a trick and a very easy embroidery technique!

Incredible design trick to embroider a rose

Watch, right away, the step-by-step video tutorial of Fashion Designer so you can learn to embroider a very small and simple rose:

Embroidered rose on wheel

This hand embroidery stitch it's an amazing option to use on a rose or other full-bodied flowers. This stitch has many different names. It is known as woven wheel, cobweb rose, woven rose, and wagon wheel roses.

This simple and beautiful stitch is ideal for embroidering small and large roses. Depending on the size of the circle you want to embroider, you can make a wide variety of sizes. The height and density can also be changed by using fewer or more threads, or thinner or thicker threads.

These beautiful roses work great for surface embroidery, but you can also sew them onto knit fabrics. Also, you can try trying this stitch using ribbon for even more interesting texture!

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