How does sewing on a thread work in embroidery?
Sewing a thread into your embroidery is also known as couching. This involves securing a thread by using another thread or yarn and stitching it in place with small stitches. Use this technique, for example, to create shapes in your embroidery. In this video tutorial, we’ll show you step-by-step how to apply this embroidery technique. Get started creating the most beautiful embroidery patterns using the couching technique!
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