Hand embroidery projects
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Chris of Ella’s Craft Creations shares an excellent method for transferring an embroidery design to fabric. Check out her tutorial. In her needlework tutorial, she will show you one of the ea…
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Little by little I've mentioned in my posts some mistakes that you might be making as a hand embroidery beginner and warned you from some other things that you can do as a rookie. But all of it is scattered around the blog, so I thought it is a high time I make a compilation and gather all of that in one place. So here we go! The list of the most common mistakes as a hand embroidery beginner: 1. Not taking your fabric out of the hoop after stitching session So, let's say, you have an…

TheStitchUp saved to Embroidery
This video about: Beautiful Hand Embroidery Scroll Stitch, Unique Flower Embroidery Tutorial For DressesWelcome to Borsha's Craft Channel! I am very happy th...

Jean Pennington saved to Embroidery
Usually, when you open a book on hand embroidery, the first thing you see is the "theory" part: how to choose fabric, needle, and thread. Naturally, it is very important! But as for me... I think if you want to start hand embroidering the first thing you need to learn is how to start your thread and get going. Because you can get quite a good grasp on which fabric and needles are better already in the process. That's why I prefer starting with practice and polishing my experience and…

Shayla Walsh saved to A R T
Mug Rugs By Christa Rolf Paperback Quilting And Sewing Pattern Book 2013, #embroidery #handmade #fashion #embroideryart #embroiderydesign #handembroidery #art
Better Home & Gardens was kind enough to share some of my photos of my embroidery journal! They have also written an article on how to start your own journal.
If you're new to the needlework world, chances are that there's been a question bugging you for a long time now: which fabric to use for hand embroidery? Fabric is one of the key materials for an emb
If you're a beginner at stitching, you might get confused why some artists use less number of strands, and the others more. What is the big deal? What is the difference at all? Can I work a pattern designed for using 6 strands, with 1 strand? And can I work a pattern design for 1-2 strands of thread, using 6 strands? Let's take it one step at a time :) Related posts: 10 tips for hand embroidery beginners Top 10 beginner mistakes in hand embroidery How many strands should I use? There is no…

Laurie-Anne Smith saved to Embroidery