Hand Embroidery: Easy Stitch Neckline Net Embroidery
Adding embroidery to a net neckline is a gorgeous way to add elegance without weight. I recently did this on a sheer net overlay for a client’s anarkali, and the delicate effect was breathtaking. The secret is to keep the stitches simple and elegant.
The perfect stitch for beginners is the Backstitch. It’s simple, strong, and creates a beautiful, continuous line that’s perfect for outlining patterns on net.
Here’s how to nail it:
Stabilize: Hoop your net fabric with a water-soluble stabilizer behind it. This is non-negotiable; it provides the tension needed to stitch on sheer fabric without puckering.
Trace a Design: Lightly draw a simple design on the stabilizer—think flowing vines, little leaves, or tiny flowers.
Stitch: Come up through the fabric at (1), go down at (2), then come back up at (3), which should be a space ahead of (1). Go down again at (1), effectively going “back” to create a continuous line. Repeat!
The Reveal: Once you’re finished, gently rinse the stabilizer away with cool water. Let it air dry, and you’ll be left with perfectly crisp embroidery on the net.
It’s a simple technique with a profoundly beautiful result.
Hand embroidery easy stitch Neckline net embroidery stitch
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