Step by Step Silk Ribbon Embroidery Rose Tutorial

Yet another SRE tutorial I’m gonna demonstrate you today. I like too much, love and and fancy this flower. And enjoyed during making it. I hope you will also like it and easily create after reading my tutorial. Creating the tutorial page of ribbon embroideries are harden then doing itself :) But worth to do so, so please support me with your feedbacks :) Now let’s start our SRE Rose Tutorial.

Materials Required for Silk Ribbon Rose Embroidery

  • Ribbon Needle
  • Embroidery Hoop
  • Monaray Fabric
  • 13 mm Majestic Silk Ribbon
  • 4 mm Majestic Silk Ribbon
  • 7 mm Majestic Batik Silk Ribbon
  • 4 mm Majestic Batik Green Silk Ribbon

Step by Step Silk Ribbon Rose Embroidery

Kurdele Nakışı Demet Gül Tekniği 1. Aşama

Before starting your rose, you can draw your design pattern on fabric. I did not use pattern for this sample, just drew motif  where i will start making rose as you see on picture.

Kurdele Nakışı Demet Gül Tekniği 2. Aşama

Right after your ribbon is through the needle, complete ribbon stitches for each rose petal. These petal will give more fluffy looks for your roses.

Kurdele Nakışı Demet Gül Tekniği 3. Aşama

As you know in leaf technique, you will make similar ribbon stitches so that petals will be under. Hope image is clear for this step.

Kurdele Nakışı Demet Gül Tekniği 4. Aşama

Keep applying your stitches and finally you will create your rose.

Kurdele Nakışı Demet Gül Tekniği 5. Aşama

To make petal’s outlines apparet, applying smaller pullings use similar stitching that you use in leaf technique .

Kurdele Nakışı Demet Gül Tekniği 6. Aşama

And completed rose part almost finally.

Kurdele Nakışı Demet Gül Tekniği 7. Aşama

With 7 mm silk ribbon, i applied french knot work in the center of rose but could not create screenshots for this step. Hopefully I will also show it when I have the chance later.

Kurdele Nakışı Demet Gül Tekniği 8. Aşama

To create more adorable rose, I also made fly stitches ( thanks to méri for correcting me) styled  leaves. giving you another tutorial in this way :) For leaves, I used 4 mm majestic green ribbon. We start with a simple pulling for the leaf.

Kurdele Nakışı Demet Gül Tekniği 9. Aşama

Then from the near side of our first stitch of leaf, take your needle upperside and lay your ribbon in parallel direction and pull your needle down again.

Kurdele Nakışı Demet Gül Tekniği 10. Aşama

From the tip of our first leaf, take your needle upperside and make o bow-tie on the parallely created leaf.

Kurdele Nakışı Demet Gül Tekniği 11. Aşama

And you finally create the first line of the leaf.

Kurdele Nakışı Demet Gül Tekniği 12. Aşama

Similarly continue stitches in parallel with the first leaf line we did.

Kurdele Nakışı Demet Gül Tekniği 13. Aşama

and after applying this for 5-6 times, you complete your first herringbone styled leaf.

Kurdele Nakışı Demet Gül Tekniği - Son Hali

The finished piece of rose is a pleasure to look at :)

Kurdele Nakışı Demet Gül Tekniği - Son Hali

In order not to waste my ribbon, I created two leaves :)

Final Words

I was generally sharing some patterns at the end of tutorials that applied in previous posts. But I have not shared any one yet on my site. Did you ever do this stitch ? Please share with me. I will be very happy to share with you. For any steps not clear, please let me know, I will try to elaborate more.

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  1. Your ribbon embroidery is so beautiful! Please keep up the EXCELLENT work!

  2. Its lovely and thanks for sharing. I’m not an expert one . Still a student.So this is very useful for me and thank you very much.

  3. LeeAnne says:

    Your instructions with the pictures are great, very easy to understand I’m still watching for the one for the Hydrangea’s. Thanks. Leeanne

  4. Vicky Smith says:

    Your work is beautiful! I am going to try some of your techniques on paper! I embroider greeting cards and I know I can use some of your techniques on paper! Thank you for for such a creative art!

    • On paper ? really ? feeling so curious about that work. please, but please let me know when you do it. Do you have a web site ? would love to see your works.

  5. Hi Hifa,

    create beautiful things, and you have a good heart to show to others, thanks to you for the course, I wish you much health and successes, hugz,
    Wanda

    Hifa,
    güzel şeyler yaratmak ve başkalarına göstermek için iyi bir kalbi var, kurs için size teşekkür, keşke çok fazla sağlık ve başarılar, hugz,
    Wanda

    • very nice of you. thanks also for the turkish translation :) next time please do not feel need for it, I will try my best to understand your feedback with my poor english :)
      accept my same wishes for you.
      Have a nice day ^_^

  6. Hifa, your ribbon embroidery work is beautiful! I tried doing some of it a long time ago, but your step by step tutorials make it so much easier to understand! I’m hoping I can try something similar on some of the black velvet and velveteen that I work with. Quite inspirational! Thank-you!

    • very happy to hear these from you! I’m sure pictures are more clear than my poor instructions :) You share if you apply this on your velvet on your site right ?
      I will add your site updates to my reader and look forward to your finished piece of beauty.
      Thanks for visiting and leaving your warm feedback

  7. What a lovely idea! Thank you for sharing. I am looking forward to trying your technique for holiday gifts. ~Erin

  8. Hi Hifa!
    Thanks for your visit.
    You have an interesting blog and surely I’ll follow it.

    I think that the leaves stitch is named in English fly stitch.
    Look at this Mary Corbet’s video http://www.needlenthread.com/2006/12/video-tutorial-herringbone-stitch_17.html to see the herringbone stitch: and this for fly stitches. Mary has great tutorial videos for many stitches. We can use threads or ribbons, the stitch names are the same.
    .-= méri’s last blog ..Hidrângeas / Hydrangeas =-.

    • Oh see. I just looked up the term we used in turkish and I found the herringbone corresponding this term. watched the video tutorial you gave me and thanks for letting me know. I will correct the term now.
      btw, thanks for ur visit too. much appreciated with your come and feedback. I would love to see you in my friend sites. For this can you please fill in form at http://elisidunyamiz.com/en/friend-sites/ ?
      And please specify a category what so ever you share on your site “mostly”.
      ^_^

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