Love sarcasm and want to make it pretty and hang it on the wall? These 20 snarky cross stitch patterns will make you laugh and keep your guests guessing!
This stitch is simple and easy to knit, making it a perfect knit stitch for blankets. The four-row repeat is easy to learn because each row uses one stitch.
Ohana means family, so these fun 13 fun Stitch crochet patterns inspired by Lilo and Stitch will definitely bring a smile to yours.
Instant Download PDF Cross Stitch Pattern Fried Egg Fried Egg Pattern information: Stitches: 73 x 60 * 14 Ct Fabric - 13,2 x 10,8 cm (5,1" x 4,2") * 16 Ct Fabric - 11,5 x 9,5 cm (4,5"x 3,7") * 14 colors DMC, no blends * Types of stitches: cross stitch only This pattern are compatible with the 'Pattern Keeper' application No materials or threads are provided Cross Stitch Saga version of the pattern on demand, for free Your download is immediately available after payment You can find it in your Etsy Account under "Purchases and reviews" and link will also be send to your Etsy email address Happy Stitching! Galart Design
A la rédac, on dit un grand OUI aux broderies fleuries dans notre garde robe.
58/42% Cotton/Polyester Sweat, 13 oz regular fit, for a looser fit size up fits true to size brushed flatlock stitching adjustable hood raglan sleeves kangaroo pocket logo embroidery
Hand embroidery stitches for outlines - from the most simple to decorative ones article dives deep and explores various stitches for outlines
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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…
Enjoy browsing my collection of free different knitting stitches for your next project.
FILET CROCHET Filet in French simply means ‘net or a mesh”. So filet crochet is Crochet patterns made in a net or a grid. It uses just 3 basic stitches like the chain stitch, the doubl…
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!
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Also known as: crewel stitch, stalk stitch, point de cable Through my research, I found out that stem stitch is crewel stitch. It is one of the easiest to be done and perhaps even one of the first stitches to be taught to any beginner. But, many...
O post de hoje será a receita stitch amigurumi, é isso mesmo! Agora você pode ter o seu bichinho de crochê. Isso é para você que é apaixonado ou apaixonada pelo adorável personagem azul da série de desenho infantil Lilo & Stitch. Aproveite crochete o seu também! O tamanho é de aproximadamente 13cm.
Virkattu pussukka (koko n. 17x13cm) Tarvitset: Pirkanmaan Kotityön Pirkka-puuvillaa mustaa n. 35g, valkoista n. 30g, 15cm umpivetok...
It has only been a few weeks since Charles began to experiment with how to embroider on tulle. If you’ve never embroidered on tulle before it can be tricky to know how to start. This is especially due to the transparent and fragile nature of the tulle fabric…
Breezy A simple vest top with a soft scooped neck knitted with two ends of yarn held together. materials erika knight gossypium cotton 100% cotton approx. 100m/109yds – 50g/13/4oz ball A 3(4:4:5) balls B 3(4:4:5) balls 5.5mm/US 9 needles 5mm/US 8 circular needle stitch holders large eyed blunt tipped sewing needle Note: Yarn amounts given are based on average requirements and are approximate.
Sewing piping can add a professional touch to the edges of cushions, bags, quilts and clothing. Learn how to sew piping for beginners.