
How to embroider a Hibiscus frieze?
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We all fall for this summer for pretty embroidery on a bag, a skirt or a T-shirt. How about doing your DIY embroidery on the medium you want? Marie Maglaque offers us a DIY embroidery in the colors of the summer to customize a shirt, a dress or whatever you want. Follow this step-by-step embroidery for beginners on tee-shirt and make sensations near your friends.
You start in embroidery do not panic, learn the basic stitches of embroidery on our website topic box ideas.
Thanks to Marie for sharing her tutorial.
This tutorial requires the use of an iron.

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Step 1 :
Reproduce the pattern on each side of the neck of your shirt, or where you want it. Then, apply to the iron on the back of the T-shirt and behind each motif a piece of fusible.

2nd step :
Install the drum so that the embroidery part of the t-shirt is taut. Start by embroidering in the right flat stitch one of the large sheets according to the photos below.



Step 3:
Embroider the ribs of the large leaf with the cotton thread (E990) at the back stitch for the midrib and at the stitched point for the lateral veins. Embroider the second sheet at the other end.


Step 4:
Embroider the two small leaves from the center to the edge point. Start with the midrib at the point you are throwing, then alternate the dots by crossing each time over the center point.



Step 5:
Embroidery of the flowers: start at the point launched (yellow thread 743) by the pistil in the center, then continue in star all around.


Step 6:
Repeat the previous step with the cyan thread (3845), between the yellow dots and from outside to center.

Step 7:
Continue with the petals at the stitched flat sticky (turquoise thread 959). Embroider from the outside to the center. Embroider the second flower in the same way.

Step 8:
Add the small golden beads randomly on the flower petals (about 8 pearls per flower).

Step 9:
Finally embroider the stamens of flowers at the point of knot as in the photos below.


Your DIY embroidery is now complete. 
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