Kathleen Laurel Sage uses machine embroidery, organza fabrics, water soluble and a soldering iron to make 3D vases, floral panels and fashion items.
Artist Mary Sutton creates her textile art pieces by layering organza fabric and drawing over the top of them with free machine embroidery #womensart
I spent a pleasant couple of hours working these easy free motion embroidered flowers using two layers of organza between two sheets of water soluble film. I have worked them all with black thread on the top and bottom of the machine, reason being that they are for my learning curve stint at the Festival of quilts this August coming and it's easier if the machines are pre threaded. ( Boy I am organised) I'm not really its just that Pam NEAVE who organises it saw me demonstrating several different types of flower making on the machine and thought they would go down well for those of you that like to embellish your work or have a raised effect . Due to the weather being so awful with snow snow and a lot more snow I have been somewhat confined to home the last couple of days and they were what I decided I wanted to play with. I just need to put them in a box for safe keeping and remember where I have put them when I need them later in the summer
Kathleen Laurel Sage uses machine embroidery, organza fabrics, water soluble and a soldering iron to make 3D vases, floral panels and fashion items.
Textile Artist
An exciting new technique is used to create organza suncatchers that look great on both sides of the window.
I tried to get a couple of Christmas-themed projects completed in July. Finished one on the last day of July, and the other completed shortly thereafter. It has just taken me a while to share it here. :) First up was a 3-dimensional free standing lace and organza angel. This design is from emblibrary. I used Madiera Viscose (rayon) thread in the top and bobbin for a high sheen. The design is done as several free standing lace designs. A layer of organza is added to the front and the back of the wash-away stabilizer during embroidery. The organza is cut to size using a template ahead of time, and may not always cover all of a FSL piece. I had a bit of an issue with the organza not always catching under the tack-down stitches. This resulted in it being pulled away from the edges after washing away the stabilizer. Organza pulled away from edges. To remedy this, I found it better to cut the organza pieces slightly larger than the template and just trim it after being tacked down. The pieces looked so pretty as they were being stitched! These designs were stitch intensive and I was happy to see the smiley face when done. 🙂 Emblibrary has printed instructions here for doing this design, as well as stitching the pieces together. I stitched as much as I could by machine, then the final pieces by hand. Love the way it came together. 👼🏼 Happy Stitching!
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Before you click send on that order, make sure that you selected the right dimensions for your embroidery machine and project size! Machine Embroidery Design Field herbs in a heart The design can be embroidered on almost any fabric. For embroidery on organza, I used the bobbin thread of the same color as the top thread in order to get a perfectly beautiful embroidery. When embroidering on organza, I hoop two layers of water-soluble stabilizer into the hoop, then I fix the organza with glue and spray on top and fix another layer of water-soluble stabilizer on top. Design size: 177.0 x 216.5 mm (6.97 x 8.52 inches) Number of colors: 6 Number of thread changes: 8 Number of stitches: 22320 Formats: pes, jef, hus, dst, exp, vp3, vip, xxx Update your favorite things, with beautifully designed decorative embroidery! Embroidery is a fun way to add a touch of your personal style to clothing, accessories, and home décor. Give new life to well-loved wardrobe staples that might be showing signs of wear: just embroider elegant designs over any rip or tear to make them look even better than new! I create a variety of styles of machine embroidery design, FSL (free standing lace), Richelieu, photo stitch, and more! You can use this design for embroidery items for personal use or sale, but do not have the right to resell or redistribute the design. I do not recommend resizing and editing of design.
I spent a pleasant couple of hours working these easy free motion embroidered flowers using two layers of organza between two sheets of water soluble film. I have worked them all with black thread on the top and bottom of the machine, reason being that they are for my learning curve stint at the Festival of quilts this August coming and it's easier if the machines are pre threaded. ( Boy I am organised) I'm not really its just that Pam NEAVE who organises it saw me demonstrating several different types of flower making on the machine and thought they would go down well for those of you that like to embellish your work or have a raised effect . Due to the weather being so awful with snow snow and a lot more snow I have been somewhat confined to home the last couple of days and they were what I decided I wanted to play with. I just need to put them in a box for safe keeping and remember where I have put them when I need them later in the summer
This gorgeous embroidery is stitched on Rowandean’s own unique tweed fabric. Fluffy organza carnations spill across the foreground while the flower spikes of Loosestrife “Beaujolais” punctuate the horizon line. It looks amazing when mounted in one of our 7” or 8” hardwood display hoops. Perfect for a project for yourself, or as a gift! Contents: • Printed 100% wool tweed fabric • Lots of fabulous beads and sequins • Coloured organza fabrics • Threads on a numbered organiser card • High quality chenille needle in a plastic wrapping • Comprehensive instructions Fabric Size: 30 x 30cm Easy stitching and the clever use of beads, sequins, and organza make this simple kit a joy to do (Display Hoop sold separately)
Small piece made by layering scraps of organza on a felt background. Free-motion machine embroidery , then soldering iron used to burn away specific areas of the organza to reveal the felt underneath.
I have never done dissolvable embroidery before. Infact, I have never done free machine embroidery before, so I was so excited to go on this workshop today. I LOVED IT!!! We started off by creating…
Kathleen Laurel Sage uses machine embroidery, organza fabrics, water soluble and a soldering iron to make 3D vases, floral panels and fashion items.
While it’s summer and we’re enjoying more beautiful sunshine, create a beautiful sun catcher to hang in your window with your Janome embroidery machine! Embroidery machines are very ver…
Featuring an elegant ਓ ਅ ੲ Punjabi Gurmukhi Alphabet Dupatta crafted with silk thread embroidery on an organza silk fabric. Perfect for both adults and children. Black Organza silk Machine embroidery, silk thread work Pattern: Gurmukhi Letters Size: 2.25m x 1m Dry clean Dispatched in 1-3 business days
If you work with fabric in any form then you are bound to have a stash of small scraps of miscellaneous fabric. On this page I'm going to show you a few projects where you can use up those scraps.
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'Dragonfly' Raw Edge Applique Design Drawn and digitized by myself - I hope you enjoy stitching him (or her!) You can have lots of fun with this one.. I"ve used metallic threads and organza and netting for the wings but it was difficult to capture just how pretty it is in the photo.. 3 sizes included and full detailed instructions.. a 4x4 stitch only version is also available in a separate listing.. Fits to fill 5x7 (6.98" x 5.03"), 6x10 (10.03" x 6.22") (shown in the images) and 8x12 (11.55" x 7.83") The final photo shows a lovely shopper made by Melanie Richardson using the dragonfly design.. you can check out this item on Melanies ETSY page https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1029000600/dragonfly-box-bottom-shopper-bag You will receive the following formats DST EXP JEF HUS PES VIP VP3 XXX If you need a different format or size please message me. This is a digital download ONLY for the embroidery image listed in picture. You must have a computer with an embroidery machine to use this file. Resizing is not recommended. Occasionally designs do not resize properly when you do this. You may use this embroidery file for embroidering for yourself, or to sell items you have embroidered with this design. If you do create items using the 'Dragonfly', I would very much appreciate if you could acknowledge Crafty Dog Designs and me as creator of the design. Thank you. Please do not resell my designs as it takes many hours to digitize and test them and so please respect that