![]() ![]() If you don’t want to make your own pillow shams, you can buy premade ones. The shams are made from remnants and the monogram was super easy to stitch out because I monogrammed the fronts of the shams before I assembled them together. I still really love the set of pillow shams with the roman wreath monograms that I made for my guest room bed, and they cost me literally next to nothing. Pillow shams are another beginner-friendly machine embroidery project that will also enhance your home decor.Īnd, they are even easier to embroider if you make the pillow shams yourself. And, you only need one colored thread to stitch out a very attractive design. Like kitchen towels, they’re going to lie nice and flat on your embroidery hoop. And, if you stitch out a fancy monogram or a single initial wreath design on them, they look like a million bucks. Linen handles really aren’t that expensive. If you are interested in whipping up a little bit of a fancier towel consider monogramming some linen hand towels. And who doesn’t need fresh kitchen towels from time to time? Plus – they make awesome host or hostess gifts. There are tons of silly and even seasonal embroidery designs perfect for stitching out on kitchen towels. And, if you buy a type with no pile, (meaning a smooth finish as opposed to a terrycloth towel), you can probably get away without even using a water soluble topper. They lay nice and flat and you can buy them very cheaply. Kitchen towels are one of the best machine embroidery projects for beginners. So with these factors in mind, what are some good projects to take on when you are new to your embroidery machine? 1) Embroidered kitchen towels ![]() Start by stitching out designs on inexpensive fabric or on items you don’t care too much about. Why take the chance? Your first few outings with your embroidery machine are not a good time to try monogramming that expensive handbag. Keeping the excess fabric out of the way while you’re embroidering can be a bit of a challenge, so I would wait to try this after you get a bit more comfortable with your embroidery machine 4) a project that’s not expensive 3) a project in an area that’s not hard to accessĬertain tasks like embroidering on onesies can be a bit of a challenge as the area on which you are trying to embroider on is quite small and it’s difficult to access because the openings of the garment are little as well. So, stick with projects that can be done with a limited thread color palette. It also means you need to own a lot of thread colors – which you probably don’t if you are a newbie. Hey – you are a beginner! And, if you were working with a single needle embroidery machine, multiple thread colors mean multiple thread changes. 2) a project that doesn’t use too many thread colors However, stretchy fabric adds another layer of complexity that you probably don’t want to encounter in your first outing with your embroidery machine. If you don’t believe me, check out my recent post about the embroidery I added to a swimsuit. Of course it is possible to machine embroider on stretchy fabrics. Other qualities that make a project beginner-friendly include: 1) a project where fabric doesn’t stretch a lot But, there are also a few other factors that make certain projects more suitable for someone just getting started. ![]() Obviously a an ideal project to make on an embroidery machine for a beginner is one that is simple. What makes a good beginner machine embroidery project? Inexpensive men’s shirt perfect for monogramming cuffs.Roman wreath single initial monogram design.Elegant single initial monogram perfect for linen hand towels.Holiday embroidery designs specifically for kitchen towels.Silly embroidery designs specifically for kitchen towels. ![]()
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