Satin stitching was my biggest weakness
When I first started hand embroidery, the stitch I struggled with the most was satin stitch.
It's now my favorite stitch and one I actively try to incorporate into my work.

Satin stitch is a type of embroidery stitch that fills in a surface.
The strength with which the thread is pulled must be unified.
A design to prevent the needle from moving out of place,
How to handle threads to achieve a beautiful finish
It took me a long time to master the technique.

Even though I think it's hard
Satin stitch was the one I spent the most time practicing.
Undoing all the thread and starting over just for one stitch
If it cannot be repaired, start over from the beginning.
When I had to concentrate really hard to get work done,
Just doing a little bit of embroidery can make me very tired.
Even though I love hand embroidery, it was really difficult for me to master the technique.
Now I can embroider without having to think about any tips or tricks.

Until your hands remember it unconsciously
What I learned after spending time practicing
Taking the time and effort to think for yourself
The most important thing is trial and error.

I have looked into many tips, points, and time-saving methods, but
What is most helpful is
The experience I've accumulated through countless failures.

To broaden the scope of creative activities
I am also starting to learn other techniques to combine with embroidery.
Although we are still in the starting stage,
Years later, again like satin stitch
I am working hard to make sure I learn well.














































































































