Valentine card using isothread technique

We will need:
1. Cardboard – white, glossy,
2. Awl, large needle or compass,
3. Floss threads,
4. Regular sewing needle, small size,
5. Scissors,
6. Pencil.

Some tips:
1. If you don’t have floss of a suitable color, you can take regular sewing threads of similar density.
2. When embroidering using the Isothread technique, always choose pictures that do not have very small details.
3. When applying markings on one closed object (ear - triangle), try to put an even number of points.
4. Scheme of the contour, middle, sequential line.

Valentine card using isothread technique


To begin, select an image.

Valentine card using isothread technique


Let's print it out.

Valentine card using isothread technique


Let's take cardboard.

Valentine card using isothread technique


We attach a picture to it, so that there are 5-8cm margins. We place dots around the office with a distance of 2-3mm.

Valentine card using isothread technique


Separate the bows. We take our piercing tool, mine is a compass, and pierce along the contour that we previously marked with dots.

Valentine card using isothread technique


It should turn out like this.

Valentine card using isothread technique


Now we put dots on the bows

Valentine card using isothread technique


And eyes, pupils, noses.

We pierce everything except the bows. We also pierce a large heart.

Valentine card using isothread technique


Now we put dots everywhere.

Valentine card using isothread technique


And we pierce it. Unpin the image. You should get something like this. Choosing colors. The color of the ear (middle) and the bow should be different.

Valentine card using isothread technique


Let's start embroidering:
We start embroidery from the middle of the ear - a shade of pink. We fasten the thread at the back.

Valentine card using isothread technique


We go outside through the hole in the top.

Valentine card using isothread technique


We enter the seventh hole from the exit. It should turn out like this.

Valentine card using isothread technique


We exit on the left, and enter the next one from which we left the first time, clockwise. It will turn out like this.

Valentine card using isothread technique


Next, we exit to the right and enter the lower, left, corner hole. This is how it should look from the back.

Valentine card using isothread technique


And here it is from the front.

Valentine card using isothread technique

Valentine card using isothread technique


We also begin to embroider the second ear. Don't forget to secure the threads with tape. Use the same method to embroider all the ears.

Valentine card using isothread technique

Valentine card using isothread technique


Now we embroider bows. In the same way as for the ear, we take the thread and secure it with tape at the back. First we embroider the “middles”.

Valentine card using isothread technique

Valentine card using isothread technique

Valentine card using isothread technique


Now we embroider the front side of the bow.

Valentine card using isothread technique

Valentine card using isothread technique

Valentine card using isothread technique


We sew the outline. We also embroider the second bow. We embroider the eye. First through the middle, and then the contour. We also embroider the remaining 3 eyes. Now we embroider the nose: first through the middle, and then with an outline. Let's start with the little heart. Now we will embroider the outline of the cats. We charge the needle. Embroider with outline.

Valentine card using isothread technique

Valentine card using isothread technique


Next we move on to the pupils. They need to be embroidered in 3 “counts”: the middle, the outline, and a consistent line - use the diagram. Carefully stitch the pupils so as not to stitch the white threads.

Valentine card using isothread technique

Valentine card using isothread technique


A large pupil will be slightly different from a small one. This is how all 4 eyes should turn out. Now let's start embroidering the last and main element - a large heart. We embroider with an outline, but instead of one hole, we skip two, and enter the third.

Valentine card using isothread technique


It will turn out like this.

Valentine card using isothread technique

Valentine card using isothread technique
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