Satin Stitch Flower Embroidery for Boat Neck Blouse
The boat neck blouse is a classic, and a satin stitch flower is the perfect way to give it a modern, romantic update. I love adding a single, bold floral motif on one shoulder—it’s asymmetrical, trendy, and draws the eye beautifully.
Satin stitch is all about patience and smooth, parallel lines. It’s used to fill in shapes with a solid, glossy area of thread.
Your quick guide:
Outline: Start by outlining your flower petals with a split stitch or stem stitch. This contains the satin stitch and gives you a clean edge to work against.
Fill It In: Working one petal at a time, bring your needle up just inside the outline and take it down directly across, on the opposite side of the outline. Keep your stitches close together and parallel.
Direction is Key: Change the angle of your stitches for each petal to follow the natural curve and flow. This adds dimension and makes the flower look more realistic.
Add a Center: Fill the center of the flower with French knots in a contrasting color for gorgeous texture.
The result is a luxe, high-end detail that makes your blouse look professionally embroidered.
Satin Stitch Flower Embroidery Boat Neck on Churidar/Kurti -Aari /Maggam Hand Embroidery | Hand Stitches -Very Simple & Easy Making.
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