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Sewing Sweet Treats: Embroidered Ice Cream Cones

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About Sewing Sweet Treats: Embroidered Ice Cream Cones

Welcome to my Studio

Let's Stitch Ice Cream Cones

Tools & Materials

Preparing to Stitch

Woven Picot Stitch

Buttonhole Bar Stitch

Figure Eight Knot

Assembling Your Ice Cream Cone

Ideas & Tips for Finishing

Thank You & Wrap Up

What You Will Learn?

  • You’ll be able to craft more than 31 flavors in this embroidered ice cream cones class..
  • If you have wanted to learn decorative hand sewing, then this class is the perfect bite. Instead of making a basic beginning embroidery sampler, this class will focus on combining a few unusual stitches to create tiny stitched pictures. You will learn three specific embroidery stitches: buttonhole bar, figure eight knot, and woven picot stitch. Rather than practice by stitching straight lines, you'll learn how the shapes of the stitches can work together to make a row of tasty ice cream cones. .
  • You don’t need any sewing experience to make these stitched treats; this class is great for beginners or more experienced stitchers..
  • We all scream for ice cream!.
  • First, we’ll practice each stitch individually so you can learn them step-by-step and then see how to put them all together to craft a scene of mouth-watering ice cream cones. You’ll also see more ideas to use the stitches you’ve learned so you can create your own designs and finish off your stitched picture into a sweet birthday card. .
  • Embroidery is a fun, portable project that you can do anywhere. You don’t need a lot of tools and materials to get started: thread, needle, scissors and fabric. The best part is that once you’ve learned a stitch, like the ones you’ll do in this class, you can use it for so many different kinds of crafts: decorative embroidery for home decor, visible mending on clothing, sewing on paper or other unconventional materials, or adding detail to stuffies and stitched toys. .