How to prepare an embroidery kit?
Embroidery is a very artistic way to express one’s true
creativity. It is a very broad term. It encompasses the use of several
techniques, forms, and fabric types.
One of the major problems that beginners face is the preparation
of an embroidery
kit. While it is true that certain embroidery techniques
require specific tools and materials, they are readily available in online
stores or at local embroidery supplies stores. In fact, Czech
glass beads, fire polished beads and Amos beads can also be now
found online.
What are some of the essential tools required for your embroidery
kit?
A basic embroidery kit will allow you to work with almost any kind
of fabric type, design, or stitch pattern. Given below are certain essential
tools that you need to prepare your embroidery kit: -
1.
Embroidery Hoop: - These are available in a variety of materials such as wood,
plastic, and metal. The wooden version is one of the most widely used hoops for
embroidery. Make sure to choose a hoop that is appropriate for your project.
2.
Embroidery Needles: - Embroidery needles are sharp and work best for tightly woven
fabrics. They have larger eyes and sharper tips and shouldn’t be confused with
sewing needles. You can choose to buy a good set of embroidery needles to work
with different fabrics.
3.
Canvas or Fabric: - Canvas is available in a variety of materials such as cotton,
linen, felt or fleece. The fabric should be tightly woven and suitable for
embroidery.
4.
A pair of scissors: - An embroidery kit is incomplete without a sharp pair of scissors.
You can choose to invest in embroidery scissors which are small shaped and
sharp. This will allow you to cut more accurately.
5.
Thimble: - A thimble prevents injuries caused to your finger by the
needlepoint and eye. Embroidery requires detailed handwork therefore securing
injuries is inevitable. Therefore, by using a thimble you will be able to
protect your fingers from injuries.
6.
Light sources: - You can choose a well-lit area for embroidery, but sometimes
certain projects require additional light sources. Headbands and neck
attachments for light are a good choice. You can also choose a crafting light.
It is similar to a lamp, but the light source is stronger. It is portable and
can be set up on any flat surface.
7.
Floss: -Floss is used to highlight specific areas of your embroidery.
They are quite often compared to embroidery threads. The difference can be seen
in quantity and its arrangement. Each strand comprises six more threads. Upon
unraveling they can then be used as a thread and as floss.
8.
Organizers: - Floss and threads can be difficult to organize. This is why you
need holders and organizers. A holder prevents your thread or floss from
getting tangled. You can choose to buy a premade holder from your local
embroidery supply store or choose to make one from cardboard or foam.
Therefore, with the help of the above-mentioned tools, you will be
able to build up a basic embroidery kit and get started on your journey!
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