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Bring the night sky into your home with hand-embroidered zodiac constellations. Crafter Faith Hale demonstrates two methods of transferring the patterns included in the class PDF, then how to work the star stitch and the straight stitch using metallic thread.
Learn how to:
What you'll get:
Here’s what you’ll need:
- 4 or 6 inch embroidery hoop
- Mid-weight cotton fabric in dark blue cut to 8" square
- Size 7 embroidery needle
- Kurtzy metallic embroidery thread
- Transfer paper - Faith uses Clover Chacopy
- Light colored fabric marking pencil
- Scissors
Downloads:
- Embroider with metallic thread
- Sew a star stitch
- Sew a straight stitch
- Transfer a design using marking chalk
- Transfer a design using transfer paper
What you'll get:
- A class on how to stitch zodiac constellations
- 3 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Downloadable PDF patterns
- Detailed supply list
- Step-by-step instructions by expert crafter Faith Hale
- The ability to leave comments, ask questions and interact with other students
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Embroidered Constellations Reviews
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Mona Cattapan
The video is incorrect. It says you need size 16 embroidery needle. Not sure such things exists. If it does, it is way too small. The materials list recommends a more reasonable size 7 embroidery needle.
1 day ago
Hoopla-User Bingepass-38835f0e-3a4b-4d11-b498-1438f0d3df5b
Cute, fun and easy project. I prefer some of the other constellations but tracing a diagram from an astronomy book and transferring would be simple. Thanks for sharing!
January 19
Kelly Moore
This looks beautiful and meditative. As noobie, I love the simplicity of the design. Can't wait to try this!
December 20, 2024