You might remember that, last autumn, I was fiddling around a bit with some fun needle woven fillings that can be used to add color, texture, and pattern to large areas of embroidery. Needle weaving is pretty much just weaving embroidery thread on the surface of fabric. In concept, it’s not too complicated. But the ...
Arounna is a fibre artist living in Toronto. She also runs bookhou, a multidisciplinary studio that focuses on screen printing in the making of a variety of goods including bags and home decor items using natural materials. She also works with her husband John Booth in designing and making wood furn
Our Buzelin cashmere sweater has a loose, comfortable fit, a round, open neckline and dropped shoulders. Its embroidery sums up the small pleasures of the day. COMPOSITION - 100% cashmere - 100% CASHMERE threads certified ICCAW (international cooperation committee on animal welfare) and SFA (sustainable fiber alliance) TRACEABILITY - Weaving | Knitting: China - Dyeing | Printing: China - Made in China
Allyson’s work explores the relationship between traditional methods and contemporary design. With each piece, and each new idea, her goal is to express a simple concept of good design by breaking down the design elements; color, shape, texture, space, and form. With this process, she is creating wo
Japanese embroidery ideas and techniques to try something a little different and learn about a different culture.
Explore the deep hues of Appletons Wool Yarn in Royal Blue, spanning shades 821 to 825. Made from pure British wool, this yarn is celebrated for its durability, colour fastness, and long-lasting quality. Available in crewel (2 ply, 25 meters) and tapestry (4 ply, 10 meters) weights, it's ideal for embroidery, needlepoint, and weaving. While it's not recommended to wash the wool beyond sponging with cold water, its colour fastness is notable, rated as 5-6 on the grey scale. Customers praise the quick delivery, excellent colour match, and the overall quality of the wool. Explore our full collection here and find the perfect match with our shade cards.
Hey guys! This post is for those of you who want to try weaving on a circle loom, but you are not in the market for yet another loom. I get it, if I could I'd have 100 different looms, but that's not happening anytime soon. So a more affordable option is to use an
See an easy t-shirt embroidery DIY with a free simple cat embroidery to print. Video tutorial for how to embroider on t-shirts.
Learn how to do the basket weave embroidery stitch + learn how to embroider a floral basket using this fun embroidery stitch.
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.
Hello, how are you today? Welcome to our blog About Knitting. We hope you are very well and looking forward to a new Free Knitting Pattern or Tutorial. Today we want to share with you
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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"
Potholder looms have come a long way since the rainbow-colored, polyester days. Now they're viewed as a great way to make modern weavings.
Tied overshot, often called stars and diamonds weave, evokes images of pretty weaving patterns. Having read several articles about it, I learned that tied overshot is well known for being a tradit…
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Yarn embroidery on chunky sweaters is all the rage. Learn how it's done using Sulky Stick 'n Stitch Stabilizer and thick yarn.
Tablet weaving is fraught with trapdoors, little mistakes that are easy to make. This pre-weaving checklist may keep you from falling into one.
Ever since I began experimenting with waves in my weavings, I can’t seem to get enough of them. I love the fluidity and beauty that curves can create. So today, I’m popping in to share 5 wavy weaving techniques that you can add to your own weaving projects. Fun and quirky, waves are a great way to jazz up your weaving repertoire. (If you are brand new to weaving, don’t worry, I’ve got you covered with several links to tutorials that will help you along the way). Some of the techniques I’m sharing today are new on the blog. And I’ll show you exactly how I did them. Others, I’ve shared elsewhere. In these cases, I’ll refer directly to the post where I’ve provided a step-by-step tutorial. Either way, you’ll be learning how to create each and every technique. Let’s get started! MATERIALS loom (see how to DIY your own here) white cotton yarn (for your vertical/warp thread) yarn varieties of your choice (for your horizontal weave) bent weaving needle long weaving needle (like this 5-inch one) scissors For some variety, I added the items below, but they are totally optional: natural wooden beads copper nuts lace ribbon 5 WAVY […]
Named after her maternal grandparents, Gabriela is the textile artist behind Ofelia & Antelmo, a proposal based on two joint formats: Textile art and Wearable Art. Its visual approach is the result of the exploration of organic textures by the repetition of patterns that invites the viewer t
Today, we're dedicating a list to embroidery and its community on Reddit, r/embroidery. We have a new collection of the most gorgeous projects people shared there, so scroll away and be inspired!
Be Inspired by the incredible mixed media embroidery art of contemporary fibre artist Ana Teresa Barboza on The Fiber Studio.
Five Things That I Wish I'd Known When I First Started Weaving on a Frame Loom from a completely self-taught weaver who learned entirely by trying things, Googling, and learning through mistakes.
You may have heard of our R E V I V A L workshops, these workshops are all about taking an old craft and reviving it with a modern twist.Today we had the pleasure to revitalise embroidery at our Workshop at Kalamunda Central Shopping Centre. Embroidery is so easy to start, we have included a bunch of free patterns that you can download from beginner to advanced. Find the one that tickles your fancy and get started.1. DMC Baby! - Yep, these are the makers of most of the thread you buy, so they
a step-by-step guide to making a woven pendant lampshade using embroidery floss.
Utilizing vintage tennis rackets, T-shirts, and tie-dyed fabrics as canvases, Danielle Clough’s expressive embroideries (previously) sport summery motifs like flamingo pool floats, bright citrus, and bucket hats. The artist continues to expand upon the traditional hoop as the framing device and considers how the medium translates to unexpected surfaces like surfboards or apparel. And she isn’t afraid to experiment: her design for a surfboard—a bird perched on a large flower with a stem that trails into loose threads—didn’t go as planned when the time came to apply the piece to the physical board. More
Our Loutil shirt is embroidered on the collar, has a straight and oversized cut, a box pleat in the middle of the back, liquette bottoms, a chest pocket and Maison Labiche engraved buttons. Its embroidery refers to the most beautiful of feelings. Louse is 1m75 tall and wears a size S. COMPOSITION - 100% cotton TRACEABILITY - Weaving | Knitting: China - Dyeing | Printing: China - Made in Portugal
Here are the best types of embroidery fabrics and some things to keep in mind when choosing materials to embroider on.
Introducing the vibrant Appletons Wool Yarn in Scarlet, covering shades 501-505. Celebrated for its durability, luster, and colorfastness, this yarn is spun from the finest English wool. Available in both crewel (2 ply) and tapestry (4 ply) weights, it's versatile for crewel, needlepoint, embroidery, and weaving. Pre-treated to be mothproof, it maintains its quality over time. Customers laud its color accuracy and overall quality, highlighting the prompt response and fast shipping from the seller. Explore our full collection here and match colors accurately with our shade cards.
Please, contact us for purchase [email protected] Atlas de 4000 armures par L. Serrure Unpublished version : foreword (4 languages), drawing-ins and contents 300 plates 5 PDF format --- 8 shafts Huge enlargement of the primary weave 760 JPEG weaves with only 1 threading and only 380 tie-ups for self and weft patterned Tabby (overshot) - - - A handbook of 2,3 and 4 shaft dobby weaves by author Part 1 2,3 and 4 shaft weaves L. Serrure Pl.1 et Pl.2 A handweaver's pattern book Twill threadling Chapter 1 Cours de théorie de tissage F. Guicherd 66 pages 1 PDF format - - - Spot weaves on 12 shafts 100 pages 1 PDF format Files on sale Sold together 1/ Atlas de 4000 armures by L. Serrure 2/ 760 JPEG weaves with only one threading with huge enlargement of primary weave on 8shafts 3/ A handbook of 2,3, 4 shaft dobby weaves 4/ Spot weaves on 12 shafts 25 €