Indigo Handmade Embroidery on T-shirt
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Indigo Handmade Embroidery on T-shirt
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Hand Embroidery is a fantastic art form. I have hand embroidered this Indigo pattern using the three different stitches on my T-shirt. Hope you enjoy this artwork.
Supplies
1. Cloth
2. Embroidery hoop
3. Indigo thread
4. Needle
5. A pair of scissors
6. Pen or pencil
Supplies and Specifications
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The hoop I have chosen is a wooden hoop. Indigo thread could be any brand you like or is available at your city. Regular hand sewing or embroidery types.
Draw the Pattern
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This is the first step after you have gathered the supplies and are ready to kick-off your project. I have used pen to draw the pattern on the cloth. Refer pic 1.
Lazy Daisy Stitch on Rows 1 & 3
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I have used five leaves of the Lazy Daizy stitch for the semi-circle pattern. See pic 1. Then repeated the same on the other end of the semi-circle. I have tried the 'Running Stitch' along the semi-circle boundaries along these two bunch of leaves. stitches. See pic 2. Complete row 1. Repeat the same pattern on row 3.
Buttonhole Stitch on Row 2
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Make a buttonhole stitch as shown in pic 1 for the entire semi-circle for row 2. Check pic 2 & 3.
Add Running Stitch Connecting the Semi-circles
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A simple running stitch connects the 3 semi-circles in rows 1 & 3 and 5 semi-circles in row 2. Final image is ready as in pic 5 above.
Wonderful! Your Indigo embroidery pattern is ready.