Satin Stitch Embroidery
Satin Stitch Embroidery
Satin Stitch Embroidery
What is
satin stitch embroidery?
From ancient times women from all countries engaged art of
embroidering. Hand crafted items were used on clothes, household
and religious items. Ability to craft in general, and to stitch in particular
helped women to gain respect of the society and made a good living
out of it. It was a well respected art and unique opportunity to bring
creativity to ordinary life.
Using ready made design sketch and step by step guides you will be able to
suprise your relatives and friends with great art masterpieces made by you!
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You will not need any special fabrics to satin stitch on and primary skills can be easily acquired. Apart
from desire to stitch and accuracy with needle you will need to familiarise yourself with two main stitches.
Designs marked with 1 star are the most Designs sketches can be doen
accessible and recommended for beginners. very quickly.
These designs are meant to be done using
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Embroidery Tools
Satin stitching requires the following tools: embroidery hoop or frame, needles
and markers for image transfer to fabric.
Embroidery threads
Ideal threads for satin stitching are
made by Bestex and Anchor. These
threads have wondeful colours and its
easy to stitch with them.
Cotton threads
with gradient color
Funny pictures and decorations will benefit from
threads that change colour. This makes even simple
designs very noticeable. The best manufacturers
of this type of threads are Bestex, Anchor and DMC.
You can also stitch on a small piece of light jeans and then
attach it to your favourite knitwear. Your work will help
Metallic threads can enhance any jeans fabric. look your favourite clothes refreshed and modern. Most
Gold or silver from the stitching will create exclusive models
reflections on any clothes in dim light in the evening. that you can purchase on our website at www.anna-
craft.com can be used for these purposes.
Border stitch
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This is not the case and this technique is accessible even to kids! Just have a look at
first steps that are no harder than what you had to do in school to learn how to write.
The very first stitch is called border stitch. It allows to create raised edge that is similar
to automated machine stitching. This type of stitch can be used for many purposes
starting from attaching decorative patches to elegant Japanese style stitching.
Accuracy is the most important skill you will need to learn. Try making stitches of the
same length, with the same angle and try to locate them as close to each other as
possible. Your hands will get used to making accurate stitches without thinking much
about it much like you write or type on a computer. Once you gain accuracy in border
stitch you will be able to create beautiful works of art!
If you started stitching only recently then try not to stress your
wrists and eyes. Soon you will learn how to stitch in relaxed
fashion and thats when you will start enjoying it!
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Border stitch is done using single needle move. Needle should pierce fabric in two places as
shown on picture. If you want to create smart looking stitching then you will need to make stitches as
close to each other as you can. Have a look at the pictures below - border stitch there looks very
similar to machine made stitching, however handcraft is much better as its filled with its creators
charm and human warmth.
On the left you can see his work in real life size,
and on the right you see it magnified 4 times. You
can see that all stitches are very accurate, and it was done by a man!
It takes very little time and training to have your hands doing stitches
automatically with the same angle and length.
On the magnified picture you can see that her stitches are nearly correct with
some slight errors in their angles. That’s a very good result for a first timer! On
the left you can see her work in its real life size.
Beautiful examples
Example 1
The flowers design that you can
see on the atlas top was created
using satin stitch. Inside stitches
allowed to create natural flower look
and feel.
Example 2
Inside stitches in the following stylish
design helped to achieve smooth colour
changes. Despite being artificial the flower
looks alive and volumetric.
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The beauty of satin stitch is hidden in ability to achieve smooth colour changes
that make designs look alive. Border stitch is too edgy for this purpose,
however inside stitch fits this task of “filling with paint” perfectly.
The picture on the left shows real life size and picture on the right shows the
same design but with 5 fold magnification.
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How to do
inside satin stitch?
1 step 2 step
Inside stitch is done using two moves. The first Following first move the needle goes down vertically as
move is to have needly piercing fabric vertically as shown on point 2, and thats it — the first stitch is done!
indicated by point 1 on the picture. Length of the stitch can be anything from 0.6 sm (0.2'’)
to 2 sm (0.8'’).
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In order to do next stitch you will need to pierce fabric The needle enters fabric again vertically at point 4,
with needly from bottom to appear in top point 3. As you which completes second stitch. As you can see point 4
can this point is not far from previous point 2. This is what is near point 1, so all you need to do now is to con-
makes inside stitch to have all stitches close to each other. tinue stitching from step 1 to 4!
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A few lines of inside stitch are shown on On the scheme you can see points at which the needle
the picture. Inside stitches can have different pierces fabric. After some practice you will learn how to
length. use inside stitch in away that covers the base fabric.
Progress of stitching
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magnified colour pictures showing finished design.Discover new world of satin stitch art to yourself
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Have a look at how to do design with complexity level 2 (intermediate)
On the pictures you can see all steps necessary to stitch a great looking flower.
Fine stitch
Your embroidery will be the best!
Sometimes it is necessary to stitch a few decorative details that will enhance
looks of the main design. This is done using fine stitch that is similar to border
stitch.
Example 1
Even our most accessible designs can
be significantly enhanced with fine stitch.
For example adding veins to rose leaves
will make them look alive.
Example 2
Fine stitching is also important for all
plants on this Chinese style design that wishes
long and successful life. You can see complex
weaving on plants’ stems.
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Example 3
Nature designs benefit from fine stitch as it
helps to underline its area, lightness and airness.
The following Chinese style stitching called
“Flowers and Butterflies” had only two finely
stitched elements - the antenna and then main
body. These two elements are sufficient to
enliven the whole composition, make it fine and
light.
Do you remember
border stitch?
If you remember border stitch is done using single
needle move. Stitches can be done under angle towards
the design or vertically depending on your choice. In all
cases border stitch creates volumetric line and create
accurate design edges.
The following pictures shows how its done in theory
and in real life.
Real stitching
Lets have a look how fine stitch allows to edge design. On the
picture you can see last stage in stitching design called “The
Rainbow Pear”. Magnified image below shows how fine stitch
helped to edge face of the pear.
Perfect result!
Fine stitch was also used to edge
eyes of the pear and small white dots -
reflections on pear’s eyes.