Embroidery with silk and satin ribbons of buttercups, lilacs and roses for beginners, master class and lesson with diagrams and photos

Embroidery with silk and satin ribbons of buttercups, lilacs and roses for beginners, master class and lesson with diagrams and photos

Master class on embroidery of buttercups, lilacs and rosesFlowers created by ribbon embroidery look spectacular on original sofa cushions, cosmetic bags and phone cases, and not so long ago mini-embroideries began to appear on various kinds of jewelry (brooches or earrings), which are stylized as Shabby chic. Today we offer you a master class on ribbon embroidery of flowers: buttercups, lilacs and roses.Original embroidery with ribbons of flowers according to the master class with photos and diagrams. Photo №1To embroider the flowers indicated with ribbons, we will need:

  • tissue base (canvas);
  • embroidery frame;
  • needle for embroidery, which have an elongated eyelet;
  • tapes of satin fabric;
  • natural thread (mulina);
  • scissors.

Ribbon embroidery of buttercups.To embroider regular buttercups, you need to select ribbons of small width (two to four millimeters), yellow, pale pink, green shades. You need to insert a ribbon of pale pink shade into the eye of the needle, then bring the needle out to the front part of the fabric base in the center of the future buttercup flower. After that, you need to bring the needle out through the same hole in the center of the back side and pull the ribbon through a little, leaving a small loop for the petal. From the central part, we step back a distance equal to the length of the petal, then bring the needle out from the back side in the same place, pass the needle through the loop of the petal, through the same hole you need to bring the needle out to the back side, and then carefully pull the ribbon.Original embroidery with ribbons of flowers according to the master class with photos and diagrams. Photo # 2Follow the same principle for the other five.petals. then thread a yellow ribbon through the needle, and then bring the needle out to the front side in the center of the buttercup. Next, wrap the ribbon around the needle twice, thread it through the center of the flower again to the back side and carefully tighten the ribbon. In this case, we form the core of our flower. We embroider the leaves with ribbons according to the same principle as the petals. Ribbon embroidery of a lilac branch. At the very beginning, we embroider the stem of our future lilac branch from floss. Then we thread a purple ribbon through the needle and bring it out to the front side near the stem. We wrap the ribbon around the needle, as we see in the photo, after which we bring the needle out to the back side through the same hole and beautifully tighten the ribbon. We repeat similar knots along the branch along the entire length.Original embroidery with ribbons of flowers according to the master class with photos and diagrams. Picture №3Ribbon embroidery roses.To embroider a rose, you need to choose a ribbon eight to ten millimeters wide. We bring the needle together with the ribbon to the front side, wrap the ribbon around the needle once to form a flower bud. We gather about five centimeters of the ribbon that are closer to the fabric onto the needle, as you can see in the photo. After that, we bring the needle to the back side, carefully tighten our ribbon, thus forming the petals of the flower.Original embroidery with ribbons of flowers according to the master class with photos and diagrams. Photo №4Finally, carefully straighten the petals. That's it! Our ribbon-embroidered flowers are ready! Enjoy your handicraft.

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