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Janlynn Jumbo Pack 105 Skein Embroidery Floss
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    Features:
  • Each package contains 105 skeins of 875 yards (8 m) 6-strand 100-Percent Cotton Floss
  • Perfect for all types of craft an needlework projects, friendship bracelets and more
  • Includes a free floss project and 12 free bobbins with each pack A variety of 37 great colors
  • Look for other Quality Janlynn products
  • Floss is a Product of DFN, A Janlynn Company
Specs:
ColorW/12 Paper Bobbins
Height9 Inches
Length8 Inches
Number of items1
Weight0.51875 Pounds
Width1.5 Inches

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u/toohotformariokart ยท 3 pointsr/somethingimade

Not OP but I'm happy to answer some of these questions for you.

Start by getting a hoop and some embroidery floss and then practice stitches on any scrap fabric you're able to get your hands on. You can get supplies online, at a local craft store or (most likely) your local walmart type store.

/r/embroidery is full of advice and sources including this one which has great video tutorials of a lot of stitches. There are tons of other tutorials on Youtube so you can always just search youtube for a specific stitch you're interested in. And many of these lovely stitches aren't necessarily as difficult as you'd expect at first sight. For example the spider web is very common and much more fun and simple than many people first expect. If a tutorial isn't making something clear there is always another on the magnificent Internet.

You can also find embroidery patterns online. I've seen free vintage ones around and I know there are some for sale on etsy as well as websites like this one. To start I'd recommend flowers, letters, or anything else that comes in a package pattern but allows you to try one small piece at a time.

But really just get the materials and mess around. Its tons of fun.