With added texture and details, embroidery appliques add unlimited design opportunities for anything you can dream up. You can add flowers, animals, trains, letters... anything!
Traditionally, basic crewel embroidery stitches such as the blanket stitch were used to hand applique embroidery designs and do crazy quilting. The sewing machine is another modern option, but the concept is still the same: stitches cover the raw edges of a fabric shape applied on top of a larger piece of fabric.
Double sided sticky stabilizer for embroidery appliques is a modern luxury that really makes custom applique easy to apply. Use it to turn your cut cloth shapes into stickers. Stick them where you want them, and they'll stay in place until you are done embroidering! The old fashioned method is to baste the piece into place.
The stitches you use need to keep the fabric edges from unraveling. You could leave a little edge to fray and fringe if that's the effect you want, but you still need good strong stitching to keep it from fraying in too far.
Once the edges are secured, you can add details and textures to applique designs such as feathers on a bird's wing, butterfly antennae, or eyes, nose, and mouth on a teddy bear.
Use any of the crewel embroidery stitches. French knots can be replaced with beads, but the knots are softer for blankets and pillows that will be used. You must use knots on items for small children since beads would be a choking hazard.
As always, try to keep the back of your embroidered appliques neat!
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