Pine tree embroidery tutorial

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Anna Hultin on Instagram: "Tree hoops available in my stories today (and tomorrow will be listed on @etsy!) . . . : #whitespruce #sprucetree #christmastree #christmasdecorations #threadpainting #needleworks #needlepainting #needleart #arborist #treeembroidery #embroiderersofinstagram #handstitching #stitchery #stitcher #handstitchembroiderycraft #ihavethisthingwiththread #threadaccount #nicegirlsneedleclub #stitchedart #handembroidered #embroideryart #embroideryhoop #embroideryartist…

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Stella Caraman | Embroidery Patterns & Tutorials on Instagram: "🎄Let’s embroider a pine tree in under 30 seconds.

🪡 I used Satin Stitch with 3 strands and 1 strand for the small details. To get the triangular shape, I “fanned” the stitches—this works when one side is wider than the other, by adding short stitches between long ones.

🪡 The smaller details are done with Straight Stitch using 1 strand, a basic stitch every beginner learns.

Are you ready to try it?👇" Tree Embroidery Tutorial, Pine Tree Embroidery, Embroidery Patterns Tutorials, I Did A Thing, Tree Embroidery, Embroidery Tutorial, Small Sewing Projects, Straight Stitch, Satin Stitch

Stella Caraman | Embroidery Patterns & Tutorials on Instagram: "🎄Let’s embroider a pine tree in under 30 seconds. 🪡 I used Satin Stitch with 3 strands and 1 strand for the small details. To get the triangular shape, I “fanned” the stitches—this works when one side is wider than the other, by adding short stitches between long ones. 🪡 The smaller details are done with Straight Stitch using 1 strand, a basic stitch every beginner learns. Are you ready to try it?👇"

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