Free video stitch library:
https://charlesandelinacademy.com/p/embroidery-library-going-knots
Online Masterclass: Create your own embroidery design:
https://charlesandelinacademy.com/p/create-your-embroidery-design
In today's creative embroidery project I (Charles) show you the full process in more depth. With close-up shots and sections in real-time I hope you will be able to get a more comprehensive understanding of how you can embroidery on tulle.
It's definitely trickier than to embroider on for example a cotton canvas where you don't see the stitches on the backside. Furthermore, the tulle is quite fragile and thus you have to pay attention to not pull the threads too hard to risk creating a hole or similar.
Considering the transparent property of the tulle I always make full loop stitches in whatever technique that fits a particular element. Full loop stitches can also be considered double-sided stitches as the stitch generally looks the same above as below.
If you're unsure of what this means you can read this article:
https://charlesandelin.com/embroidery-stitches/
Or check out our free embroidery stitch video library here:
https://charlesandelinacademy.com/p/embroidery-library-going-knots
Lastly, I used varied Anchor and DMC threads to give a natural variation to the piece. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------