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When you join the exciting world of embroidery, you’re gaining a skill that allows you to personalize belongings, create gifts, and hone your creativity. Although it’s tempting to get right into intricate, complex designs, those just starting off should seek out projects tailored towards beginners. Practice is key, and you’ll need to fine-tune your methods and learn your way around the materials. To help you get the hang of your embroidery machine, try the following fun projects.

7 Beginners Embroidery Projects to Try

1. Baby Blankets

Attending a baby shower or birthday party? An adorably embroidered baby blanket makes the perfect gift. Personalize baby’s cozy new present with a stitched name, and they’ll be able to hold onto it for years to come.

2. Gardening Hats

Whether you or someone you love is into gardening, embroidery is a great way to spruce up your supplies. Embroider colorful floral designs, plants, and sky scenes onto gardening aprons, fabric hats, and visors.

3. Tea Towels

You don’t need to participate in high tea to love collecting gorgeous tea towels. Delicate, thin, and easy to embroider for beginners, tea towels can be host to a variety of simple to elaborate designs. Start with vibrant tea cup patterns, along with puffy cupcakes and flowers.

4. Mini Pillows

embroideryPlush, decorative mini pillows are a stylish way to show off your new talent. Consider looking for elegant, straightforward patterns or charming seasonal objects to embroider. Use colors that match your décor so you can display your project on the couch, shelf, or mantle.

5. Butterfly Mobiles

Even when you’re still learning the fine details of embroidery, there are plenty of projects you can bring to life. Using sheer fabric and a standard pattern, embroider individual butterfly cutouts. Attach them to ribbons that you can hang from the ceiling to make a simple DIY baby mobile.

6. Wall Art

How many homeowners can say they’ve hung their own artwork on the wall? Stitch a fabric frame and embroidery pattern separately first, then sew them together with a border to complete your work. Use a simple scene with food, animals, or short motivational quotes.

7. Fabric Purses

Give the little girls in your life something to accessorize with. Sew or buy a small fabric purse, then set to work with a cute, unique pattern. Bags can be a bit more difficult with embroidery machines, but with proper hooping techniques, these little purses will make great customized gifts.

 

No matter your level of experience, Dothan Sewing Center is the leading destination in Dothan, AL, for all sewing and embroidery supplies. With top brands like Janome® and Brother®, an extensive selection of high quality fabrics, and the best materials for your machine, they’ll soon become your one-stop craft shop. They even offer helpful embroidery classes for beginners, free with a purchase of one of their machines. To learn more about their products and services, call (334) 794-3177 or visit their website.

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