Stitching Guides for The Jabberwocky
Stitching Guide for The Jabberwocky
We have created a number of how to videos to accompany The Jabberwocky embroidery kits and help you along the way. If you have a question not covered here, please send us a message using the form at the end and we can help you along the way.
We want you to enjoy stitching as much as us, therefore no question is too small!
We have created a number of how to videos to accompany The Jabberwocky embroidery kits and help you along the way. If you have a question not covered here, please send us a message using the form at the end and we can help you along the way.
We want you to enjoy stitching as much as us, therefore no question is too small!
Introducing The Jabberwocky kit
Getting started with your kit
This video will talk you through everything in your kit for The Jabberwocky. It will explain how to use each element of your kit from the hoop, to threads through to stitching plans. And then also give suggestions on how to frame your piece.
This video will talk you through everything in your kit for The Jabberwocky. It will explain how to use each element of your kit from the hoop, to threads through to stitching plans. And then also give suggestions on how to frame your piece.
Splitting the Thread and Tieing a Knot
Splitting the Thread and Tieing a Knot
This how to video guide will show you how to split your thread, thread the needle and create a knot for getting started with embroidery
This how to video guide will show you how to split your thread, thread the needle and create a knot for getting started with embroidery
Straight Stitch
Straight Stitch
This guide shows you how to do straight stitch, including using satin stitch for filling areas and running stitch for doing outlines.
This guide shows you how to do straight stitch, including using satin stitch for filling areas and running stitch for doing outlines.
Chain Stitch - Link Method
Chain Stitch - Link Method
This guide will introduce you to one of the two methods we use for creating chain stitch. The link method is often best used for doing outlines where you have more space around the stitches, whereas loop method is better for filling an area with chain stitch.
This guide will introduce you to one of the two methods we use for creating chain stitch. The link method is often best used for doing outlines where you have more space around the stitches, whereas loop method is better for filling an area with chain stitch.
Chain Stitch - Loop Method
This guide will introduce you to how to do chain stitch using the loop method. This method is best used when filling an area with chain stitch.
This guide will introduce you to how to do chain stitch using the loop method. This method is best used when filling an area with chain stitch.
Unpicking Areas
Unpicking Areas
It is inevitable when sewing that you will stitch areas which need to be unpicked. This guide will show you the best approach to use for unpicking areas.
It is inevitable when sewing that you will stitch areas which need to be unpicked. This guide will show you the best approach to use for unpicking areas.
Mounting Your Embroidery
Mounting Your Embroidery
When you have finished your embroidery, you may want to frame it. If so, this guide will show you the method I use to stretch, straighten and mount my embroidery pieces prior to framing..
When you have finished your embroidery, you may want to frame it. If so, this guide will show you the method I use to stretch, straighten and mount my embroidery pieces prior to framing.
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