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Stitching on paper offers an element of surprise... after all, fabric is the expected background. Combine that with bold colors and geometri...
Ontdek ons lichtgewicht DRY-EX T-shirt met sneldrogende eigenschappen om je de hele dag fris te houden. - Dunne, lichtgewicht en ademende stof voor koel comfort. - Vernieuwd met fijn garen voor een nog soepeler en lichter gevoel dan ons oudere DRY-EX T-shirt. - Luchtige stof met een gestreept patroon en uitstekende ventilatie voor langdurige frisheid. - De stof droogt snel. - Het kraagontwerp zorgt voor een ontspannen, niet-vernauwende pasvorm. - Kleding waarin gerecyclede materialen zijn gebruikt, maakt deel uit van onze inspanningen om afvalproductie en het gebruik van nieuwe materialen te minimaliseren. De verhoudingen van gerecycled materiaal variëren per artikel. Controleer 'Materialen' op het prijskaartje of onderhoudslabel voor meer informatie. - De getoonde afbeeldingen kunnen kleuren weergeven die niet beschikbaar zijn.
November is coming to an end, so it's time for a lil freebie to make this month a bit more exciting ^^. This time it's the Grace embroidery design that you might already be familiar with from my previous posts. I'm excited to share not only the pattern and stitches I used but also a bit of guidance and tips. Hopefully, it will make the stitching process easier for you! This design features 3 key elements: Rope-looking lines and outlines for the leaves Filling of the leaves Lettering Lines All of the lines are worked in stem stitch. You can see some additional tips on stem stitch in the following posts: Changing direction of stem stitch and the 6 faces of stem stitch. Long story short, as you are stem stitching, keep bringing your needle up to the left of your stitches. This will help you achieve the “rope” appearance of your stem stitch. Given that the direction of lines keeps changing throughout the whole pattern, be careful to not mix up the sides of where the needle should come up. If you are confused, rotate the hoop or embroidery frame so that the line faces upwards and make sure the needle comes up to the left of the line. When I stitched I worked the outline in portions. Let's say I completed 25% of outline first, then filled in some of the leaves, then worked the next 25% of outline and so forth. It helped me to keep a steady path. But, of course, it might be more convenient for you to work it in another way. Maybe you'd like to complete all of the outlines first and only then fill in the leaves. It's completely fine! Decide for yourself the order of working this embroidery pattern and work it in the way that makes you comfortable! I used two strands of floss for the box around the word GRACE, and one strand of floss for the rest of the lines. It made the plant motif look finer and helped the box to stand out. Leaves All of the leaves are filled with the fishbone stitch after the outline is already complete. The leaves are not always conveniently “straight” and with even edges. Their form changes here and there and sometimes they are not complete or cross with other leaves. So, yes, although the fishbone stitch itself is quite easy to pick up on, this design might still present a challenge. As a result, it will be an excellent practice of fishbone stitch for you ;) The order of working the leaves can be whatever you want. Just like with outlining I did it in portions, but it is possible to fill all the leaves with one shade of floss first, and then another and so on. I used two strands of floss when I embroidered the leaves in this pattern. Also, in some places leaves “fold”. These small areas are worked by satin stitch using one strand of floss in the needle. I didn't do any padding here. Just stitched the outline the same way as the areas of the plant motif and covered the “foldings” with parallel satin stitches. Lettering I used an easy and quick approach to lettering for this design. Take two strands of floss and outline a letter in back stitch first. Then “wrap” the letters in satin stitch. Because the letters are not that big and we use two strands of floss, there is no need for any padding. The letters look dimensional enough and pop out of the fabric surface. That's pretty much it. In case you have any questions left, you're always welcome to leave them in the comments below or send me a DM through the contact form :) DOWNLOAD THE FREE PATTERN HERE Have a nice stitching!
I love ombre. Whether it’s on a dress, or on a wall, I just love the effect. And for a while now I’ve been mulling over the idea of creating an ombre embroidery sampler. (I should add h…
Download these easy instructions on how to enlarge any pattern, from small templates to your own halfscale designs.
French knots are part of the knotted stitches family and often used to accentuate parts of embroidery. They form a very textured surface if clouded together but look great scattered […]
No matter how well designed a pattern may be, it cannot fit each individual perfectly. Each human body has its own quirks, and each person has different fitting needs. You may find that you need to enlarge a pattern beyond the sizes available on the sheet, or you might need to shrink it. Perhaps you
Try this variation out the next time your project calls for a blanket stitch.
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Greetings my friends and a big Aussie hello to you all today. I hope that you learnt a new fitting technique from the previous post How to Lengthen Your Back Rise in relation to the new Harper Pants Pattern. For today’s post I am going to share with you the method on shortening your front [...]
Fishbone stitch is a favorite for leaves but it is a fairly versatile stitch that can be used for filling other shapes. Before getting into some fun variations here is a little refresher diagram and video. Begin with a straight stitch down the center of the leaf, reaching about 1/3 of the way down the shape. Use diago
Sizing: True to size Material composition: 95% Polyester, 5% Cotton Clothing type: H Material: Polyester Pattern: Letter Fabric elasticity: No elasticity Season: Autumn-Winter Weaving type: Knit Style: Leisure Weight: 700 g Pocket: No-back-pocketThe new velvet letter-printed hooded sports and leisure suit (three-piece set) is suitable for a variety of scenes. The simple design makes the boring season colorful and interesting. A variety of matching options make you confident and beautiful. Please use the sizing guide shown in our images when purchasing. Please read each element in the size guide carefully before choosing a size. Sizes are measured manually, and an error of 1-3cm is normal.Size Chart(inch)SizeUSUKBustLengthSleeve LengthPants lengthWaistHipS48392022182539M610412023182741L812432123192843XL10144421241930442XL1216462224203146
12 BLOCKS FOR XMAS patterns adapted to 52 SQUARE PICKUP measures.
It's lit. Instant download! This pattern is 30 x 30 stitches or 2.5” x 2.5” on 14ct Aida Cloth. Item is an instant PDF download with four total pages. PDF includes colored cross stitch graph pattern as blocks, cross stitch pattern with symbols and colors, as well as DMC color recommendations, material list, and stitching tips. See image above for sample patterns. Follow me on Instagram @sheynamakes for completed cross stitch photos and more! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Once purchased, you will receive an email from Etsy with your instant download. Downloads can also be found under My Account --> Purchases & Reviews. All patterns are copyright Sheyna Treiber, owner of sheynamakes store and should be used for personal use ONLY. Patterns should not be redistributed or reproduced. Completed projects may be sold, but I ask that you credit the store with an active link to sheynamakes.etsy.com. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I do custom patterns! Have an idea you want to stitch? Shoot me a message and let's talk!
Learn how to sew a narrow hem (easy even on chiffon) using a ban roll tape. You will like this video sewing tutorial on how to sew a rolled hem on chiffon without a special rolled hem foot.
A glimpse into Konekono Kitsune’s workspace in Tokyo likely resembles a farmer’s market stand more than a fiber studio. Using countless layers of thread and the occasional felt base, the artist stitches curly kale, collard greens, and other fare that bear a striking likeness to their real-life counterparts: dense tufts in green form broccoli florets,Continue reading "Fibrous Kale, Broccoli, and Beans Grow From Incredibly Realistic Three-Dimensional Embroideries"
All of my closest friends and family know that I love dragonflies so much so coming across this Dragonfly Stitch crochet pattern made me smile.
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