Silk Ribbon 7mm #179 - Medium Mauve
Silk ribbon (7 mm wide) is designed for ribbon embroidery and hand-stitched embellishments. Each stitch glides through fabric thanks to its soft drape and natural sheen, making it ideal for hand-stitched petals, leaves, and delicate vines. Made from pure filament Japanese silk, this ribbon resists tugging and fraying, letting you stitch elegant florals or add dimensional texture to quilts and garments. Each reel contains 2.5 yards of ribbon and is wound on a smooth, rounded edge to prevent creases.
Silk Ribbon 7mm #179 - Medium Mauve
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Frequently Asked Questions
Silk Ribbon - Frequently Asked Questions
Silk ribbon embroidery is a classic needlework technique where you hand stitch with narrow silk ribbon (rather than thread or floss) to create dimensional, textured designs with beautiful drape and sheen.
Our silk ribbon is made from pure Japanese filament silk and is available in two widths: 4mm and 7mm. The continuous filament construction creates an incredibly smooth, soft ribbon that glides through fabric without snagging or fraying.
Unlike rayon or polyester ribbons, pure silk has a natural luster and gentle drape, creating lifelike flowers, leaves, and decorative elements. The ribbon's soft texture allows it to shape and fold beautifully, creating three-dimensional effects that flat embroidery can't achieve.
Silk ribbon embroidery is perfect for embellishing quilts, wearables, home décor, and heirloom projects that call for elegant, dimensional detail.
The difference is ribbon width, which affects the scale and visual impact of your embroidery. The 4mm silk ribbon creates delicate, refined stitches perfect for small flowers, fine details, and projects where you want subtle dimensional accents. It's ideal for miniature work, sachets, and embellishing quilt blocks where you don't want the ribbon to overpower the fabric. The 7mm silk ribbon creates bolder, more dramatic stitches with greater coverage and visual presence. It's wonderful for larger flowers, leaves, and decorative elements where you want the embroidery to be a focal point. Many silk ribbon embroiderers keep both widths on hand and combine them in the same project: 7mm for featured flowers and larger elements, 4mm for buds, stems, and fine details. Both widths are pure Japanese filament silk with the same quality and beautiful sheen."
For silk ribbon embroidery, use a Chenille needle in a size that matches your ribbon width. For 4mm silk ribbon, a Chenille #22 or #24 needle works beautifully. For 7mm silk ribbon, a larger Chenille #18 or #20 needle accommodates the wider ribbon more comfortably. Chenille needles have a sharp point for piercing fabric cleanly and a large, long eye that makes threading the ribbon easy and prevents crushing or fraying. The sharp point is vital because silk ribbon embroidery often involves piercing the ribbon itself in certain stitches, and you want clean penetration without snagging. Some stitchers also keep Tapestry needles on hand for working ribbon through previously stitched areas where a blunt point is gentler on the fabric and existing embroidery.
Keep your ribbon flat as it passes through the fabric by using a laying tool or your non-dominant thumb to smooth it before pulling the stitch tight. Work with shorter lengths of ribbon (12-14 inches) to reduce handling. Let your needle hang and spin freely every few stitches to untwist any accumulated twist. For stitches that require the ribbon to lay flat (like ribbon stitch or lazy daisy), insert your needle back through the ribbon's center to lock the flat shape. Pure silk ribbon is naturally pliable and wants to lay flat once you develop the technique.
Silk ribbon embroidery is best for decorative items that won't be laundered frequently. For items that need washing, hand wash very gently in cool water and lay flat to dry away from direct sunlight. Never wring, twist, or machine wash silk ribbon work. The dimensional flowers and leaves can flatten or distort with rough handling. Many silk ribbon embroiderers add their work to wall hangings, framed pieces, sachets, and special occasion items specifically because they want the delicate beauty that silk provides. For frequently washed items, consider other embellishment methods.