Place your fabric in your embroidery hoop and tighten. Cut a 1m strip of embroidery floss and divide the 6-strand piece into two 3-strand pieces. This makes the embroidery lay flatter and makes your floss stretch further. Using a satin stitch, fill in the areas with floss. For the scarf I have made in the example, I didn’t make any stitches beyond the fill stitch (some satin stitches are done differently). This will take between 3-5 hours per side. If you are unsure of how to do a satin stitch, there are many tutorials on YouTube. Also, if you are new to embroidery, also review how to start and end a stitch without using a knot. Since the pieces should be pretty flat, the absence of knots makes the piece smoother. Make sure your stitches aren’t bigger than ¼-1/2 an inch. For covering areas larger than these stitches, you will blend a new row of stitches next to it until the area is full. This can also be searched on YouTube.