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Our favorite contemporary embroiderers are those who experiment with color and texture—here are the ones who have caught our eye.
Embroidery hoops can come in different sizes and shapes. Here are 20 DIY home decor crafts that are easy to make using these embroidery hoops.
It seems like I've been cross-stitching my whole life. I really enjoy this type of creativity. Recently, I found myself without a job, and to find a way out of this situation, I started creating and selling my own cross-stitch patterns. Yes, in such a difficult time for me, I decided to create my own workspace—a digital cross-stitch pattern designer. A dream job!
Japanese embroidery ideas and techniques to try something a little different and learn about a different culture.
Discover Beautiful hand embroidery designs for cushion covers that bring elegance and personality to your home decor. Explore traditional techniques like crewel and sashiko embroidery.
Choosing the right jeans Most of the mending projects I share are pretty extreme examples of patching using sashiko inspired mending techniques combined with my own stitching style. The examples that I share are either my own jeans or those that I've found while shopping at thrift/secondhand shops and garage sales. Whe
Four beautiful Spring designs all ready to embroider. Full stitching instructions, pattern and list of threads and equipment are all included for all four designs. The designs include daisies, blossom tree with sheep, bird table and daffodils, and a bouquet of spring flowers. All four designs are suitable for beginners and advanced stitchers too. The methods of each stitches used are not included but many videos are available on line. Very few stitches are needed to create these designs. Full instructions on how to paint the backgrounds are also included or you can leave it out.
a little jelly i made for a craftster swap
Some tips on how to get started with free motion embroidery
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Discover the art of paper embroidery with our guide and step-by-step tutorial for creating beautiful embroidered paper vase sleeves.
What is free motion embroidery? How long has it been around? What can you do with it? How can you get started? Read more here!
This tutorial will get you started with unlined pojagi by hand. The seams are completely enclosed, so there is no right or wrong side to the end product.
Geht es dir auch manchmal so: du möchtest dein eigenes Projekt sticken und nicht ständig dieselben 2-3 Stiche immer und immer wieder benutzen. Also schaust du dich nach Alternativen um … 8 Stickstiche für Linien und Schrift Weiter lesen >>>
My daughter, Rachel , DM'd me over the weekend about " 24 Days of Sashiko " with sashiko.lab , so of course I went to take a look and was im...
Um eure Stickprojekte zu erleichtern haben wir ein bisschen recherchiert und die wichtigsten Stickstiche, mit denen sich so gut wie alles sticken lässt, zusammen gestellt. Es gibt zu den hier gezei…
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Even though drones are not such a new thing any more, it is still spectacular to see the nature photos and videos that are taken using them. Not only is nature beautiful in and of itself, but this also gives us, wingless beings, a chance to see what birds see on the daily.
A Textile Designers guide to the art of Fabric Manipulation to use in simple craft projects
Need I remind you that fabrics can either make or break your project. Read on for more info on our guide to different fabrics and their properties.
Japanese embroidery ideas and techniques to try something a little different and learn about a different culture.
It’s summer camp time! That means, intensive weeks of focused instruction in one area. Still ages 6-12, but unlike after school classes, I have 15-25 students for 4 hours. I’ve skipped…
Artist Catherine Rosselle created an amazing series of creepy embroidered insects called Insectomanie.
If you don’t want to stitch your stars out of two crosses anymore, you are in the right place! In this article, I show you 10 ways to embroider stars […]
Get started doing free motion stitching with a domestic sewing machine in this comprehensive video tutorial that guides you through some easy exercises.
Here is how I turned a photo into a pattern: Pick a photo of your choice. School photos work very well as the lighting is good and the face is usually without shadows Use any photo editing software of your choice. There are lots of free software available online. I use Picnik. Use the posterize function to get this effect. Play around with the colours until you are happy. I settled on 10 colours. Save the posterized picture and go to the Pencil Sketch function. Without any further editing I got this result. Play around until you are happy with the amount of lines and the clarity of the picture. You can use the picture as is, or further simplify it by hand. I printed the previous picture and traced it against the window (you can use a light table if you are more sophisticated than me!). Here you can make it as simple or as complicated as you wish. I scanned this version into my computer and printed it on to a wash-away stabilizer. And Voila! A perfect embroidery pattern. A friendly request: This is a picture of my son. I used it to demonstrate the process. Please feel free to link to this tutorial, but please do not re-post this whole post with pictures to your blog. If you need one picture to illustrate the post, use one of the sketches. Thank you.