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In this creative tutorial, you’ll learn how to stitch a beautiful flower using the unique Eskimo Laced Edging Stitch — a technique rarely used for floral designs, making this project truly fresh and innovative. This full-length video captures every detail in high resolution with the natural sound of hand embroidery (no background music), allowing beginners to follow along comfortably while discovering a new decorative stitch for creative projects. You’ll see how simple running stitches transform into layered petals, how color transitions bring depth to the flower, and how the final laced edging creates an elegant, dimensional finish. 🌿✨ ⸻ ✨ Materials & Tools • Fabric: Linen (Cream Color) • Hoop: Nurge Square (Rectangular) Plastic Hoop – Size 2 • Stand: Nurge Embroidery Seat Stand 190-1 • Needle: Tapestry Needle Size 18 • Threads: DMC Cotton Embroidery Threads (6 strands throughout) – Stem & Leaf: DMC 3012 (Dark Green) – Base Circles (Running Stitch): DMC 3046 (Cream) – Petal Layer 1: DMC 3341 (Orange) – Petal Layer 2: DMC 351 (Dark Orange) – Petal Layer 3: DMC 321 (Red) – Outer Highlights: DMC 3046 (Cream – Straight Stitches) ⸻ 🧵 Stitches Used • Satin Stitch (stems & leaves) • Running Stitch (three concentric circles for petal foundation) • Eskimo Laced Edging Stitch (three colorful petal layers) • Straight Stitch (outer petal highlights) • Circle Eyelet Stitch (flower center) ⸻ 💡 Embroidery Tips • For shaping the satin stitch leaves, keep the needle insertions close together at the bottom, but place them slightly farther apart at the top to create a natural leaf form. • For the running stitches, keep the stitches evenly spaced and do not pull the thread tightly. They should remain slightly loose so they can be easily used as the foundation for the next step, the Eskimo Laced Edging stitch. • For the Eskimo Laced Edging stitch, avoid pulling the threads. Keeping them relaxed allows the stitch to form its beautiful, raised texture. ⸻ 🎥 Video Chapters 00:00 – Step 1: Satin Stitch (Stem) 03:07 – Step 1: Satin Stitch (Leaf) 05:50 – Step 1: Satin Stitch (Leaf) 10:02 – Step 2: Running Stitch (Petal Base Circles) 13:41 – Step 2: Running Stitch (Petal Base Circles) 16:54 – Step 2: Running Stitch (Petal Base Circles) 20:55 – Step 3: Eskimo Laced Edging Stitch (Layer 1) 29:13 – Step 3: Eskimo Laced Edging Stitch (Layer 2) 37:42 – Step 3: Eskimo Laced Edging Stitch (Layer 3) 46:21 – Step 6: Straight Stitch (Outer Highlights) 47:60 – Step 6: Straight Stitch (Outer Highlights) 49:27 – Step 6: Straight Stitch (Outer Highlights) 50:50 – Step 7: Circle Eyelet Stitch (Flower Center) 54:48 – Final Look (Completed Embroidery) ⸻ 🌼 Pattern & Resources 🧶 Download the full pattern (PDF): 👉 https://roshanembroidery.com 💬 Join the embroidery community on Telegram: @RoshanEmbroidery 📸 Follow for more creative designs: @RoshanEmbroidery ⸻ 🎥 About This Video This tutorial is filmed with close-up shots and natural stitching sounds to help beginners understand every movement clearly. Using the Eskimo Laced Edging Stitch to create petals brings a completely new and artistic look to floral embroidery — perfect for hoops, borders, and decorative projects. Relax, enjoy the process, and let your creativity bloom. 💛 ⸻ #embroidery #handembroidery #eskimolacededging #flowerembroidery #satinstitch #runningstitch #straightstitch #embroiderytutorial #roshanembroidery #dmcthreads #linenfabric #beginnerembroidery #slowstitching #stitchingsounds #asmrembroidery