
Hand Embroidery: 8 types of Ribbon Embroidery
Hi guys, It’s May already. Here is embroidery witch 1st embroidery tutorial video been delay upload for this 2 months. We have been facing lots this year, but we still have to move on. And I finally pick up myself doing this tutorial video. Hope you enjoy my tutorial, feel free to subscribe to my channel for more new videos. Thanks for watching.
Hand Embroidery: 8 types of Ribbon Embroidery
Time needed: 1 hour.
Here is a step by step of 8 types of Ribbon Embroidery
- Double French Knot
Pull up ribbon and wrap the ribbon just like this for 2 rounds and pull it down into fabric. - And you will get things like this and keep on fill it up the circle.
- Here is the side angle of this mini hydrangea flower. You can also check out my another Hydrangea French Knot.
- Back Stitch
Pull up the ribbon and sew a triangle, if you want to know better of this stitch please check out my DIY brooch rose. - Then stitch a square box cover outside of the triangle.
- Put the 3 rounds of ribbon on the edges of the 2nd rounds square box and pull up another stitch just like photo and put the needle down on the left top edges. Keep on doing it finish the 3rd rounds.
- I used 2 pink tones ribbon for this flower, so you will see the different colors from previous photos.
- Leaf Stitch
First, pull out ribbon and place it on the fabric. Place the needle on the center of the ribbon. - And pull down the needle.
- Remember don’t pull thru all the ribbon, leave a little of it on top. You will get a leaf stitch just like this, or you can adjust the length of the ribbon to have your own perfect result.
- This is how leaf stitch looks like from side angle, I was pulling the ribbon down the fabric.
- I’m using organza and satin ribbon to stitch this flower. You can have any type of ribbon will looks pretty too.
- Twirled Ribbon Rose
Pull out the ribbon from fabric and twist your ribbon by holding the needle. - After twisted the ribbon and fold it into half the put the needle into the fabric.
- It will turn out like this, remember pull it gently until it turn out the look you want.
- Adding a bead in the center of the rose to secure it. You can also see this stitch with satin ribbon version.
- Straight Stitch
Pull out the needle from fabric, and put the needle right on your ideal length. Pull the ribbon and leave some ribbon to makes it look fluffy just like this. - When you want to start the 2nd stitch, remember to press your finger on the 1st one to prevent over pulling the 1st petal. Keep on the operation until it became the ideal flower you want.
- Loop Stitch
This stitch is kinda similar to Straight stitch but the length pull down the needle is more tight than it. - Press the 1st stitch when you going to start on the 2nd stitch to prevent over pull the 1st petal.
- Keep on the operation until fill up the circle and turn out like this.
- Lazy Daisy Stitch
Pull out the needle from fabric and place the needle beside the 1st stitch. - Put the needle through the large circle and take the ribbon get over the needle. So draw a large and small circle will be easy for this stitch to operation the flower.
- Put down the needle after pull the 2nd stitch. The 3rd one is a lock stitch to secure the petal shape.
- Following all the previous steps it will turn out like this.
- I design this flower 7 petals, you can design your own with more petals would turn out pretty too. You can also check out my Lazy daisy with satin ribbon.
- Woven Spider Web
Used any thread you like just to match your flower color would be fine, then use back stitch to made a star shape like this. - Pull out the needle from the center of the star, and place your needle just like the photo to start weaving.
- It just weaving up and down, skip one and get through another one.
- Here is the last stitch for the 1st round. Keep on weaving.
- I mix color on the half way, with the same method. Just start a new stitch from where you end it. If you like single color would look pretty too.
- Tadaa, this is my ribbon rose. Wishes you have a nice day and happy embroidery with my tutorial ya.
You can also check out my another ribbon embroidery tutorial video
Hand Embroidery Simple & Easy Tutorial – Ribbon Stitch Embroidery
