Hair in Breeze

Embroidery Pattern: Hair in Breeze.

You will learn 3 Stitches At a Time – Split Stitch, Raised Chain Stitch, Cable Stitch.

A gentle breeze makes you feel beautiful. This pattern is inspired by that feeling of when the breeze goes through your hair. You will see that a couple of the learners have worked on another pattern. Yes, I have changed the pattern to make it simpler to stitch. I am sure this new pattern will be a delight to work with. Enjoy and don’t forget to share your samples with us!

 

 


Video on how to do the 3sat Hair pattern

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The 3SAT Embroidery Project uses patterns and designs that will help you to learn the embroidery stitches quickly and easily. While most of us can learn the stitches, it is difficult to get a pattern where we can apply those stitches while learning. Also, not all of us are comfortable creating patterns to stitch. The 3SAT Project patterns are so easy that you can draw them just by looking at them. Or, just print them out and transfer them to your fabric. Each pattern uses only three stitches, making it super fun and easy to do! You can also use your own imagination and stitches to work over these patterns!

Find more Embroidery Patterns here: 3SAT Project – Three Stitches At a Time Project


Learn 306 stitches and find many more guided patterns in 600-page eBook!

 

10 Responses

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    suman says:

    I stitched this pattern as you directed and it came out so nice! Thank you, Sarah.

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    S Anandhi says:

    • Sarah says:

      Wow, Anandhi! I am so excited to see your work! This is awesome! I loved the way the braids have come out! 😍
      If you want, you can fill in the open spaces between the hair using fabric color or crayon – like a mixed media project. Or, another idea to try next time would be to stop stitching the split stitch after the second set of braids, and leave the threads open in the desired length to get a dimensional, and more realistic feel. I loved your effort!

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    Pratya says:

    Awsoem work, it must have took a long time!

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    Susan Shenton says:

    Beautiful…great work…how long did you work on it?

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    rajsingh says:

    I’m hand embroidery worker please call me experience15 ye

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