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How to trace embroidery patterns more accurately

March 6, 2024

If you’ve ever tried tracing an embroidery pattern onto fabric, you will know that there are some challenges to replicating the design accurately. Here are my top tips to improving the accuracy of any embroidery pattern you trace. 

  • Use a thin air/heat/water erasable pen, the thinner the better will allow you to trace more accurately

  • Trace slightly inside the pattern lines. When you are stitching you will want to cover the lines (even if you are using an erasable pen) and if these are on or outside the pattern then it will make some elements thicker

  • For really thin or small elements such as stems or flower buds, think about whether you need to trace all the lines. For example on a stem, do you need to trace both lines or is one line up the middle enough guidance for direction and you can refer to the pattern for thickness as needed

  • Some elements don’t need to be traced as accurately as others, for example in my cornflower pattern the cornflowers are stitched a little bit freeform so the outline shape doesn’t need to be exactly as drawn

  • The fabric can slip when tracing meaning that elements are wonky or out of line - trace each element in turn and check the positioning

  • The pen can get caught on the warp or weft threads of the fabric, often on curved sections meaning the traced line isn’t

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