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- Hand Embroidery: Lettering and Text Index – NeedlenThread. com
Hand Embroidery: Lettering and Text 8: The split stitch works great for embroidered writing, especially when worked with a non-stranded thread, like floche or perle cotton This tutorial shows you how to embroidery letters using split stitch and it talks a bit about threads, too
- NeedlenThread. com – Tips Tricks and Great Resources for Hand Embroidery
Tips Tricks and Great Resources for Hand Embroidery
- Tutorials for Hand Embroidered Leaves Flowers
October 3, 2013 Tutorials for Hand Embroidered Leaves Flowers Do you want to add more variety to your hand embroidery projects by stitching different types of leaves or flowers? After all, when you look at flowers and foliage in their natural setting, they’re rarely exactly the same!
- free embroidery patterns – NeedlenThread. com
April 2008 29 - Reader’s Embroidery: Redwork! 28 - Embroidered Clothing: Vintage from the New York Times 22 - Free Hand Embroidery Pattern: Leafy Border 21 - Free Hand Embroidery Pattern: Corner, Diamond, or Square! 17 - Free Hand Embroidery Patterns with Thorough Instructions from the EGA March 2008 14 - Free Hand Embroidery Pattern: Scroll
- Lovely Hand Embroidered Monograms! - NeedlenThread. com
I have A Thing for hand embroidered monograms I love them – and it doesn’t matter whether they’re my initials or not I just love them Embroidered monograms are popular these days If you don’t believe me, search “embroidered monogram” on Pinterest, and you’ll come up with a whole slew of them – enough to keep you busy browsing for hours! So I was delighted to receive several
- Making an Embroidered Box – NeedlenThread. com
A good starting place for embroidered box construction, methinks This lesson for making an embroidered box can be found on the V A; website The lesson is meant to supplement a textile course with museum research, so it’s kind of a neat idea, if you happen to live in the vicinity of a museum with a decent textile display
- Finish Work: How to Frame a Piece of Embroidery
I use a pencil and lightly draw the position of the mounting board on the back of the embroidered piece That way, if anything gets knocked or the work slides about, it’s no big deal After folding the embroidery over the board (it’s inside there), I realized it needs to be trimmed
- The Back of Embroidery on a Flour Sack Towel
This is great for wedding showers! Instead of wrapping the gift, put it in a basket lined with a towel, and fold the towel over the gift, with the embroidered corner on the top A nice personal touch! I like embroidering flour sack towels when I’m in the mood for relaxing, easy needlework that doesn’t require any kind of thinking or planning
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