To get started all you need is some binca/aida or fabric, an embroidery needle and some thread or wool. If you would like to share your work or have any questions send them to artwha@theparkfederation.org
Threading Your Needle
Watch Mrs Lux's video to see how to thread your needle and put a knot at the end of your thread.
Running Stitch
Watch Louise teach us how to do running stitch. This means a straight line of stitches with a small space between each stitch. Then it's your turn to have a go.
Back Stitch
Watch Mrs Lux teach us how to do back stitch. This means a straight line of stitches without any spaces between each stitch. Then it's your turn to have a go.
Zigzag Stitch
Watch Freya teach us how to create a zigzag with her stitching. Then it's your turn to have a go.
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