【For embroidery beginners】 Easy ! How to layer embroidery over satin stitch

How to layer embroidery on satin stitch
Embroider the printed design paper on top of the satin stitch.
This is the recommended method because it is embroidered on the embroidery design itself, so you can easily embroider according to the design.
Embroidery example

Part embroidered from above the satin stitch: flower pattern on the picture frame
Sfil’s embroidery patterns have many satin stitches, so I explained that “embroidery is layered on satin stitches”, but of course it can be applied to other embroidery such as long and short stitches.
Watch a video on how to layer embroidery on satin stitch
How to layer embroidery on satin stitch



It’s just right so that you can’t see the black frame line of the cut design.

It’s just right so that you can’t see the black frame line of the cut design.

For example, in the case of the above photo, the design is placed using the upper part of the book and the curve of the rainbow as a mark.


In the above photo, the pink line is used as a mark to match the satin stitch.

If you fasten it in 2 to 3 places, it will not slip off easily and it will be easier to embroider.

Thin and easy to handle.

Embroidery stitches on the paper of the embroidery design
・Satin stitch
・Straight stitch
・Line embroidery
・Bead embroidery (It is OK to embroider after removing the paper)
・French knot stitch (be especially careful when removing the paper)
When stitching the French knot stitch over the paper, carefully remove the paper so that the French knot stitch does not lose its shape.


For fine details, use the tip of a needle to check for any remaining paper.

Embroidery stitch after removing paper
There is no problem in embroidering from the paper of the embroidery design, but it is easier to finish the embroidery after removing it.
・French knot stitch
・Bead embroidery