Things You'll Need:
- Punch needle tool with threader Embroidery floss Embroidery hoop Pattern Project fabric Scrap fabric Transfer paper Scissors Craft glue
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Step 1
Choose the pattern and size it for your project. Transfer the pattern to the back of fabric using transfer paper, according to manufacturer's instructions.
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Step 2
Draw floss through punch tool. Push the threader up through the needle point until it appears at the top of the punch tool. Insert the floss through threader. Pull threader carrying floss back through the punch tool and the needle shaft, leaving 2 to 3 inches of floss at the point. Remove threader. Thread the needle. Insert the threader horizontally through the eye of the needle. Insert the floss through threader and pull floss through eye of needle.
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Step 3
Secure fabric tightly into embroidery hoop, pattern-side (back) up. Hold needle perpendicular to fabric. Starting on 1 side of pattern, punch needle in and gently pull needle out; this will make 1 loop on the front. Punch needle back into fabric about 1 needle width from the 1st stitch, again gently pulling it out. Punch in and pull out, with consistent spacing and tension, "walking" the needle across the back of the fabric. Keep the beveled edge of the needle facing away from the stitching line to prevent splitting previous stitches.
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Step 4
Clip the end of the floss about 1 inch long on the back when you have completed one area of color. Secure the floss end with a small dot of glue.









