We humans have the unique ability to take something ordinary and add a little extra to it. While this interest of ours has culminated in a myriad of decorative art forms, embroidery is one of those that we've invested most of our time and effort in.
If you've always wanted to learn embroidery stitches, here's the perfect guide for you. I have a video tutorial for each embroidery stitch.
These hand embroidered floral denim baseball cap are embroidered with cotton thread: You can adjust circumference of the hat. - Cap circumference : 54-60 cm - Cap depth: 12 cm - Cap brim length: 7 cm I love embroidery and I think this is a gift of thought for this life. If you like, own it. or give this meaningful gift to relatives and friends. NOTE: The color can slightly be different due to monitor setting. Please make sure you do not mind this when purchase. During COVID, shipping times may be extended. Thank you for your patience :)) **Have a look at my other products here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/AnhsEmFash **My Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/anhsemfash Thank you so much for shopping with me! _Anh's EmFash_
✍Dear guests, Welcome to my store and choose private custom-made embroidery shoes. If you have any custom needs, I will embroider a shoe for you according to the pictures, ideas and words you send. At the same time I can also accept the urgent production. I can deliver the shoes to the express company within a week. I only need you to pay some urgent fees. You can receive the goods within the time you need. . If I can't make it for you I'll handle the refund for you. ✍Price includes: Converse 1970s and floral embroidery design. (The shoes are converse 1970s by default, If there is no shoe color or pattern you want in the options, you can contact me at any time, and I will do my best to help you) As is shown in the picture, these are all embroidered patterns on the shoes by myself. Since they are all handmade, I need 1-2 weeks to make them. It is recommended that you order in advance to ensure that you will receive it in time. I am good at embroidering song lyrics, animals and so on, besides my own design I would also like to get your own design at a reasonable price, so if you need to modify or you have your own ideas, just send a message and iam wait for your message. I wanted to share it with everyone and create a unique pair of shoes in the world for everyone, so I opened this shop, hoping that you in front of the screen will like it. Of course, you can also customize a special surprise for your family and friends. I'm good at embroidering flowers and of course I can embroider lyrics, animals and so on! I can embroider almost anything, you can try!Both I and my family have a lot of experience, so if you need to modify or you have your own ideas, please feel free to do so When sending messages, I can see what I can do. In addition to the embroidery patterns I have published, I would be happy to receive your custom embroidery patterns and for a small fee of $10- $50 (depending on the difficult patterns of embroidery). Please carefully check your foot size and choose the right size before placing an order, because it is a custom—made product, once the design and production start, any refunds will not be supported. Thank you for your Cooperation. If you want more different designs, you can click the link below to enter my store to view: https://www.etsy.com/shop/UGURStudio
If you enjoy stitching flowers, you'll definitely want to try out this lovely free pattern and create an embroidered french knot bouquet.
Beautiful Sunflower Embroidery Tutorial Free Ideas – Here is a beautiful Sunflower embroidery tutorial that will certainly brighten up your days. With a few basic supplies and a little time, ... Read more
Embroidery PDF Pattern - Flower Heart with 2 Inscription "Love" and "Spring" (*This is for a digital download, no items will be mailed to you) Hoop size: 16 sm This listing contains 2 PDF files: in English and in Russian. In each pattern about 50 pages of instructions, which contain: - A description of the necessary materials, information on how to prepare the hoop and transfer the pattern to the fabric,how to framing the finished work in the hoop. -Step-by-step photo instruction of all the stitches used in the pattern. - Project steps. Contains information about the stitches I used to embroidery this design with lots of photos. This information will be enough for you to complete this design yourself. In case you have any difficulties with any item, please contact me. I will try to help you. Enjoy the process and great results! I would love to see your complete work, please tag me on Instagram under @amity_by. Thank you for your trust and choice of my pattern and my store! ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Note: - to access these downloads, you must be able to open and read PDF files, - you can print these materials on a printer or track directly from your iPad or tablet. The nature of this product does not provide for refunds or exchanges to any of my PDF patterns ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ The pattern is for personal use only ©️ AmityFloralEmbroidery 2021
Embroidery has been around forever — the earliest surviving pieces of this craft are Scythian, dated to between the 5th and 3rd centuries BCE. Virtually every culture has some form of it in their textile art history.
Try your hand at some of these awesome aesthetic embroidery ideas to match your decor or embellish your clothing!
*Embroidery transfers you can use to apply whatever base you desire! How about a customised jacket or bag or even a traditional embroidery hoop where you've composed the patterns in your own style? *Each pack comes with 12 motifs and instructions of how to apply the transfers. New to embroidery? no problem, just message me once youve placed your order and I can email you out a stitch guide PDF to help you. *It is recommended to use a 4 inch hoop for each motif. *Each motif can only be used once. *It is recommended to use colour fast thread to ensure no colour fading through washing or light exposure. *Check out our DMC thread colour floss palettes for already curated colour cominations:- https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1422543440/dmc-6-strand-embroidery-thread-indian *You may also like:- https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1058101885/floral-stick-and-stitch-embroidery Back to our shop:- https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/NellyMakesEmbroidery Happy Stitching! Chanel xx
✍Dear guests, Welcome to my store and choose private custom-made embroidery shoes. If you have any custom needs, I will embroider a shoe for you according to the pictures, ideas and words you send. At the same time I can also accept the urgent production. I can deliver the shoes to the express company within a week. I only need you to pay some urgent fees. You can receive the goods within the time you need. . If I can't make it for you I'll handle the refund for you. ✍Price includes: Converse 1970s and floral embroidery design. (The shoes are converse 1970s by default, If there is no shoe color or pattern you want in the options, you can contact me at any time, and I will do my best to help you) As is shown in the picture, these are all embroidered patterns on the shoes by myself. Since they are all handmade, I need 1-2 weeks to make them. It is recommended that you order in advance to ensure that you will receive it in time. I am good at embroidering song lyrics, animals and so on, besides my own design I would also like to get your own design at a reasonable price, so if you need to modify or you have your own ideas, just send a message and iam wait for your message. I wanted to share it with everyone and create a unique pair of shoes in the world for everyone, so I opened this shop, hoping that you in front of the screen will like it. Of course, you can also customize a special surprise for your family and friends. I'm good at embroidering flowers and of course I can embroider lyrics, animals and so on! I can embroider almost anything, you can try!Both I and my family have a lot of experience, so if you need to modify or you have your own ideas, please feel free to do so When sending messages, I can see what I can do. In addition to the embroidery patterns I have published, I would be happy to receive your custom embroidery patterns and for a small fee of $10- $50 (depending on the difficult patterns of embroidery). Please carefully check your foot size and choose the right size before placing an order, because it is a custom—made product, once the design and production start, any refunds will not be supported. Thank you for your Cooperation. If you want more different designs, you can click the link below to enter my store to view: https://www.etsy.com/shop/UGURStudio
This pattern is designed for 6” and 7” embroidery hoop. The pattern is in PDF format and consists of: - 11 pages of detailed stitching instructions - video tutorials - materials list - tracing patterns for 6” and 7” embroidery hoop - stitch and color guide - pattern transfer instructions - finishing the hoop guide All instructions are in English. For this project I have used cotton canvas fabric. You can find it here: https://www.etsy.com/il-en/listing/1234774515/cotton-canvas-fabric-100-white-cotton It’s a great joy to see your progress in Instagram – tag @whynotstitching and don't hesitate to message me with any questions. INSTANT DOWNLOAD - NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE SHIPPED This listing is for an instant download only to save you delivery time and shipping costs. After your purchase you will receive an email with the PDF file to download.
Details More Information Summer Daisies Embroidery Pattern showcases the natural beauty of these delicate wildflowers through embroidery. This downloadable PDF pattern is made to fit in a 4-inch embroidery hoop. Using only three stitches, I'll walk you through my favorite techniques for creating these lifelike blooms. This pattern is well suited for stitchers of any level. Included in the download: Full list of materials needed Pattern to trace onto your fabric Detailed process for stitching the pattern from start to finish PLEASE NOTE: No physical product will be shipped to you with this purchase. Due to the nature of a downloadable product, I do not offer refunds or exchanges on PDF patterns. This pattern was created by my and is intended for personal use only. Please do not sell this pattern or the finished piece. Feel free to make and give as a gift! In addition to the patterns, you will need: Fabric Thread 4-inch embroidery hoop Scissors Needles Heat erasable pen (optional)
These patterns are unique, lovely, and ~sew~ fun.
Embroidery has been around forever — the earliest surviving pieces of this craft are Scythian, dated to between the 5th and 3rd centuries BCE. Virtually every culture has some form of it in their textile art history.
If you love embroidery you HAVE to see these adorable hand embroidery patterns. These are great for all levels of embroidery enthusiast. Click through for all the amazing patterns. Click through fo a huge list of hand embroidery patterns.
Embroidery has been around forever — the earliest surviving pieces of this craft are Scythian, dated to between the 5th and 3rd centuries BCE. Virtually every culture has some form of it in their textile art history.
Today we're dissecting the work of embroidery artists, Julie Campbell. Take a look at her amazing anatomy desings, drawn with needle & thread.
For beginners, advanced stitchers, and everyone in between, this page is full of hand embroidery stitches everyone should learn.
Machine Embroidery Design The design should be embroidered on dark background fabric. Available in 2 sizes: for large 130 x 180 mm (5" x 7")and commercial hoops. Large Hoop: Size: 103mm x 175mm (3.96" x 6.73") Stitches: 3890 Colors: 1 Commercial Hoop: Size: 173mm x 296mm (6.65" x 11.38") Stitches: 5896 Colors: 1 This machine embroidery design is part of our Animals Cats collection. It uses the Graphic Technique technique. It is available for the Commercial hoop (8" x 12") and Large hoop (5" x 7").
Mountains and sun Embroidery Hoop art, Finished embroidery, wall art Decor Embroidered art is an easier way to add a distinctive decorative element to room, table, and more. It makes great gifts for friends and family, as well as a special treat for yourself.
So I sat down and thought about what kind of advice I would give to beginner stitchers and managed to write a whole essay, haha. These tips are mostly for those who only start hand embroidery, I tried to remember myself at that stage and think about what I wish someone told me back then and what I would tell my “students” if I were an embroidery teacher. Which, in some way, I actually am here on Stitch Floral. So, take a cup of tea or coffee and sit comfortably because, apparently, I had a lot to say, haha. Related: Needlepainting for beginners e-course 1. Be kind to yourself First and foremost, I hope you don't pressure yourself too much. There are sooo many beautiful hand embroidery works out there, right? We stumble upon them on Pinterest and Google all the time. And maybe you got inspired by one of such works and decided, hey, I'm going to start embroidering like that! But then... your results are a bit underwhelming compared to what you had in mind :( Does it sound familiar? Well, you should remember that we all need practice to master something. And the beautiful needleworks you see on the web were produced after the artist had gained enough experience. So, comparing your works as a beginner to the works of someone who has existed in this world of hand embroidery already for a while, is not fair to yourself. If you compare yourself to someone, then only do that in a positive way – as a motivation to work harder, as a goal to look forward to, If you fail at that and instead, feel disappointed, then better avoid comparing at all. You have to remember that, at the very least, you and your body have materials and tools to get used to. As simple as fabric, thread and needle sound, they will still require some time for you to get familiar with and learn to use with maximum efficiency. And then, after a while, your hands will get more used to moving the needle the right way, your eyes will adjust and spot where to insert the needle for the better look, and so on. As long as you keep practicing, you will get where you want :) Related: 4 things to remember when talented stitchers intimidate you 2. Start small The thought here is that you shouldn't overwhelm yourself with big projects and choose something adequate to your skills instead. You might find a really beautiful pattern or design, but if it is on a bigger scale, consists of many different techniques, some of which are very new to you, then... it may happen that you overwhelm yourself with too much information and eventually get lost in all the stitches and techniques, and as a result won't be able to finish the project. And that would lead to disappointment. Of course, no one knows your capabilities better than you do. It may be that such projects, in fact, will work perfectly as a learning ground for you! That is, if you have enough positivity and patience to tackle it. In this case, you will most certainly finish the project and will feel like a Hercules who tamed Cerberus! Otherwise, don't overwhelm yourself too much. It is okay to start small, to try something simple first – no matter how big or modest your steps are, they will still form a path that will lead you to your goals :) 3. Consider practice before theory This is a suggestion based on my personal experience. And it is mostly for those of you who are only taking your first baby steps at hand embroidery. Take any needle you find, any thread, any piece of fabric and try to make some stitches: back stitch, stem stitch, french knots, for example. Well, anything you want, actually. You can just move your needle around randomly, playing around until you figure out how this whole “embroidery” thing works. Then you can read some posts on fabrics and needles, take a better thread (DMC is a common option), find a hoop, and upgrade your practice a little. Having different materials and tools, you will notice the difference it makes on your embroidery. Now, you can start with other stitches, try working a little flower, a leaf, a small animal etc. Whatever you want. After practicing like this for a while, you will make your own observations on what works better, develop your own habits and tricks. With these observations, new questions will come as well. You might find the answers in books, tips, or ask an experienced stitcher for their personal insight. After that, your practice will upgrade again. Of course, this pattern is exaggerated. You can very well be researching the topic of hand embroidery fabrics and practicing at the same time. But I hope you understand the general idea. There is a lot of theoretical information on hand embroidery out there, but it will be easier for you to understand it if you already have some experience, have something to compare. Well, that's my personal opinion. I believe that the new abstract knowledge glues itself better on practical knowledge – at least, that's what I observed during my own journey. 4. Don't be scared of working with 1 strand of thread Majority of what you see on my blog can be referred to as “fine embroidery” - meaning, worked with 1 strand of thread most of the time. On my Instagram account, I've recently done a little survey, where one of the questions was about working with 1 strand of thread. The answers showed that there are quite many stitchers who want to try it, but are actually afraid/anxious about using 1 strand of thread, thinking it is too difficult or too time-consuming. Now, if you don't really like working with 1 strand of thread – that's another topic. You do you! Just do whatever makes you happy! But if you actually like fine embroidery but think that “it's not for you”, that “it is too complicated”, that “it is for some specially gifted artists”. then you couldn't be further from the truth. Just give it a shot! All the difficulties you might face can be tackled with time. And if you are only at the starting point of your hand embroidery adventures, my tip is to try working with 1 strand of thread in any case. If you don't like, if you decide it's not your cup of tea – switch to 2 strands or more. But at the very least, you won't have any prejudice/fear about using 1 strand of thread. You will know that it is possible and you can do that, but it is your conscious decision to work with more strands because you like it more. No regrets. You know what I mean? In my case, the very first stitches I made were with 1 and 2 strands of floss. It was a piece of wild grass, so I worked the stem with 1 strand and the elements – something like little leaves, with 2 strands of floss. Later I moved to using 2 strands mostly, even for long and short stitching, because it seemed like the effect was pretty much the same, while in terms of time, working with 2 strands was faster. However, after a while, I returned to 1 strand stitching because I missed the “delicate” feeling. It was easy for me to switch back to 1 strand of floss because I didn't have any prejudice. I knew I was capable of that. And that's what I wish for you too: that you know that you are capable of finest stitches. And then you can decide what you like more. 5. Take it easy with materials Seems like we are at the point where some handy tips come up, finally. :) What I mean by “taking it easy” is that... generally speaking, one would recommend you to get specialty fabrics for your hand embroidery. Even weaved linen from needlework stores – the best option. However... it is costly. To be very honest. And it is that type of material that you don't want to mess up, haha. Soo... I wouldn't call it a nice option for beginners. But also... I wouldn't recommend you to use something really cheap. Because when you work with bad quality materials/tools, it really affects your experience in hand embroidery. That's why my tip is to strive for the golden middle. Between cheap but bad quality and expensive but high quality, there are lots of affordable options for your needlework adventures. Affordable but pleasant to work with. That's what I would call that. But at the same time, you can use some cheap pieces of fabric if you need to just train some stitches or techniques. 6. Get your tools as you learn You might find very explicit articles out there on which tools you need for hand embroidery. The list is usually quite long and you might find out that fabric + needle + thread are not the only things you need. Surprise! However, I think you don't need to pressure yourself too much about these things. Invest in your materials and tools according to the stage you're at, taking your skills, style and goals into account. Like, if you are just making your first steps in hand embroidery, the only things you need are: fabric, needle, thread, scissors (to cut fabric and thread) and a hoop. That's pretty much it. It will be enough for you for quite a while. I will tell you more – I didn't even have a hoop when I started. I used a photo frame, stretched the fabric over it and secured with office clips. I still use it sometimes, for example, after ironing – you can catch a glimpse of how it looks like in the end of the post. And only then you can consider the secondary tools. Thimble if you hurt your fingers (I don't hurt mine, so I never bought one). A mat and fabric cutter – if you want even, nice looking squares of ground fabric (if you use linen you can cut without scissors or fabric knife, by the way). Threadener if you have difficulties with threading your needle without wetting it with your saliva. Thread conditioner - I still do without it, to be honest, so I will leave it up to you to look for advantages and see if you need it. Fabric glue – well, I can think of a few instances where you might use it (including making a brooch) but I personally still didn't buy one because there is no need yet. I mean, if you want to buy all of these to feel better prepared then you do you. All of us crafty folk are like little hamsters, haha. I just prefer to invest in threads and fabrics so I think twice whether I need this or that instrument or not :) And at the beginning of your hand embroidery journey, you won't need much. Related: 5 hand embroidery rules that I break 7. Take your project out of the hoop I have spoiled one of my needleworks because I didn't come across such a tip in my time. So, when I started stitching a pattern, I hooped it and left it there in the hoop until I finished it. Which took a few weeks. As a result, there were very visible wrinkles – traces from the hoop – which didn't disappear even after I washed and ironed multiple times. That's how much the ground fabric “remembered” this position. So, always, always take your needlework out of the hoop when you stop stitching for the day. When you want to take it up again, you hoop it up again. In between the stitching sessions, your fabric needs to have some rest. Also, bind your hoop! If you follow the link, I explain there all the advantages of hoop binding and also, there is a tutorial on how to that without any glue. 8. Health matters Health issues are something that we don't talk about enough in hand embroidery world. Which is a pity. I actually think it is an important topic that deserves a separate post. But to put it briefly, think of hand embroidery as a desk job. You sit in your chair/couch for a few hours, moving only your arms and hands, your head is in the same position most of the time and your eyes are straining. That's why, like with any desk job, it is important to be careful with your health. Make sure to stand up once in a while and move your body, stretch your muscles a little, including neck, maybe jump and do some sit-ups? No need for a full work out, just move a little so that your blood keeps circulating as it should. Kep your posture upright! I've struggled with my posture for a long time, even before embroidery, but I noticed that after I picked up this craft, it actually became worse. So now I watch myself and have family members watch after me, I also do push-ups, planks and other exercises that help my back “memorize” the right position. Thank God, it got better and right now I'm sitting perfectly upright and it actually feels wrong and uncomfortable when I slouch. You should also take care of your eyes! I experienced something bad with them that you can read here. When I say be careful, I really mean it. There are real consequences to our mindlessness, don't repeat others' mistakes and don't be careless just because “nothing bad happened yet”. Consult with your ophthalmologist about glasses, you might need ones for hand embroidery and others for daily routine/reading. Also, you might consider using a magnifying lens if your sight requires it. There are special ones for hand embroidery and other crafts. And make sure to embroider under good lighting, whether from a window or from a daylight lamp. Never embroidery under bad lighting! 9. Do what you like Now, about pressure from your family and friends. Unfortunately, not always people from our circle support us in our craft, our dreams, and ambitions. The only thing I can tell you is that if you are really passionate about it, you need to persevere. Uh... to be honest, I had experienced this kind of thing and still receive some kind of side-eyeing. Not only in relation to my hand embroidery ambitions per se, but I also received comments saying if I do this, then at least I should do ribbon embroidery instead, that I'm better at it and it looks prettier. Well, I don't really want to talk about it in detail. But I will just say that I held my ground quietly: shrugging my shoulders and saying with a smile that “this is what I like and want to do”. You know better what makes YOU happy, so do what YOU like. You can't please everyone. Arguing and fighting your close ones will definitely bring the mood down for both sides, and it is possible that, whatever you have to say, they will still not change their mind unless you show them some kind of “success” or achievement. Deal with this with love and/or patience. Demonstrate that this is what makes you happy. Show your smiles and joy. Maybe they will understand you and accept your interest as it is, without any “proof of success”. If not, at least, they will hopefully see that you're stubborn enough to keep at it despite negative remarks. It happens with many of us, so if that is any consolation, you're definitely not alone. Keep moving and be proud of yourself. And I'm proud of you too :) 10. Pat yourself on the back Whether metaphorically or literally, but pat yourself on the back. Give yourself the credit, approval, praise you deserve. You're doing great! And you will do even greater! Being your own support system is not anything to be shamed for. If there's no one beside you to tell how awesome your embroidery is, then spoil yourself so much until you have cavities. And even if there is someone that praises you, then why can't you add something from yourself? Look at that stitch! How neat! And this one, look how perfectly it is lying on the fabric! Wow! The precision. The excellence. Top class! Can anyone else do it like that? No, you're the best in the world. Period. Pamper yourself, feel no shame! :) * Aaand, here is the end of this 5 page essay, haha. Sorry of the tips here were not practical enough. But these things are also important to know and remember :) If you are an experienced stitcher, share your own tips in the comments! And if you are a beginner, you can leave your questions below, we will help!
A soothing and nostalgic color palette to stitch purple flowers or really any other botanical embroideries.
This post shows you 16 different embroidery stitches for flowers with some examples of how you can use them...
An embroidery pattern allows confident crafters to take stitching into their own hands (literally!) and produce lovely art with some guidance. This Mixed Berry Pie project is good for any level of skill, according to my reviews! I completed this pattern for a 3 inch hoop, but users could simply buy more skeins of thread to alter this pattern to a size of their liking. INCLUDES: list of items needed color guide how to start your project - tips for beginners how to transfer the design onto fabric traceable image pattern instructions with images and QR codes linking to my very own tutorials! how to finish your project - tips for beginners stitch guide with images and QR codes linking to my very own tutorials! In total, this is a 14 page PDF. This is my newest embroidery pattern format!!! Soon, all of my patterns will be just as cute. Note: This is NOT a physical product. This is a PDF Download
Try your hand at some of these awesome aesthetic embroidery ideas to match your decor or embellish your clothing!
I was born in Moscow, studied and grew up in a small, but a very cozy city in the Kharkov region, Ukraine. I graduated from Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation. Specialty - project manager.
Embroidery has been around forever — the earliest surviving pieces of this craft are Scythian, dated to between the 5th and 3rd centuries BCE. Virtually every culture has some form of it in their textile art history.
Embroidery as a craft has flourished everywhere across the world. Whether it’s stunning artwork or cheeky cross-stitch on clothing and home goods, it’s always been an important part of our material culture. However, today, some people think of needlework as a dying art that is unsuited for our hectic lives. Well, this is not entirely true and there’s an online community that proves it.
UK-based artist Sew Beautiful creates breathtaking landscapes using only needle, thread, and occasionally some cotton-like balls of wool to make her artwork jump out of the hoop. Her vibrant and colorful embroidered sceneries look like paintings although no paint was used in the process. She doesn‘t have to look far for inspiration as living in the picturesque countryside results in the most incredible designs.
NEW - Use code "BUNDLES20" at checkout for 20% off on 2 items or more! Reminders: - This is a digital item, no physical items will be shipped and it's non-refundable - My patterns are designed for personal use/gifts only, buyers are not authorized to resell This listing is for a PDF embroidery pattern and guide of my Floral Crescent Moon design. I love this lunar design and I think it makes for an approachable embroidery pattern. Hang it up on a wall or gift it to a loved one once completed. Included in PDFs: - Pattern for a 5-inch hoop - Recommended supplies and materials - Transferring the pattern - Color guide - Stitch Guide - Finishing your hoop - How-to's on basic stitches I most often use To access your digital file: - If you have an Etsy account, go to Your Account > Purchases & Reviews and look for the order there - If you don't have an Etsy account, you'll find a link to download your purchase in the receipt email Feel free to contact me with any questions. I'm also on Instagram (@a.lbaa), tag me if you share your hoop!
The colonial knot is a less commonly used embroidery stitch that looks very similar in appearance to a French knot. Here's how to make it...
Embroidery has been around forever — the earliest surviving pieces of this craft are Scythian, dated to between the 5th and 3rd centuries BCE. Virtually every culture has some form of it in their textile art history.
Embroidery has been around forever — the earliest surviving pieces of this craft are Scythian, dated to between the 5th and 3rd centuries BCE. Virtually every culture has some form of it in their textile art history.
Hand embroidered mushroom outline pants! Many mushroom varieties across the top of the jeans and the back pocket Levi's orange tag 505's (33W 29L) Regular fit straight leg, high waisted and very comfortable!
Stitch this beautiful succulent embroidery on canvas. This is a free embroidery pattern and is done mainly with the satin stitch.
Exquisite bead embroidery kits "The Beetles" beaded cross stitch, needlework kit from Ukraine. Will be an excellent gift for any occasion. It's very extremely bright and beautiful. The Natural art canvas used in these kits is designed to bear the weight of the beads and will keep its shape over time. Your Bead Embroidery kits "The Beetles" include design printed in full color on durable natural cotton art canvas, glass beads Preciosa Ornela, needle for embroidery and instructions are in English. Thread is not included, but any sewing or beading thread may be used. White or transparent thread is recommended. This is Bead Embroidery kit by AbrisArt (Ukraine). Image size: 240x330 mm (9.44"x12.99") 30 bead colors When buying any kit, we give a NICE GIFT from our store. Attention! Frame not included embroidery kit. The real color of the item may be slightly different from the pictures shown on website caused by many factors such as brightness of your monitor and light brightness. Much more beautiful than the pictures! IMPORTANT! This is a KIT, not a completed work. If you need a ready-made embroidered picture, let us know about it and we will happily carry out the embroidery for you. It can make a great gift for someone special or for your own collection. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me. I ship to Worldwide. Shipping via International Air Mail with tracking number. Some products are located in the United States and may be shipped from the USA only to US residents. To all other countries items are shipped from Ukraine. Click on the heart to save a listing and you can always find what you were looking for in your favorite items. Thanks for visiting InspirationCraftsUA --- LOOK OUT ANOTHER SIMILAR EMBROIDERY KIT I OFFER --- https://www.etsy.com/listing/770396292/bead-embroidery-kit --- BACK TO THE SHOP InspirationCraftsUA --- https://www.etsy.com/shop/InspirationCraftsUA
Embroidery has been around forever — the earliest surviving pieces of this craft are Scythian, dated to between the 5th and 3rd centuries BCE. Virtually every culture has some form of it in their textile art history.
Rose Andreeva is an embroidery artist that is inspired by nature. Her intricate stitching displays her attention to the small details.
Embroidery as a craft has flourished everywhere across the world. Whether it’s stunning artwork or cheeky cross-stitch on clothing and home goods, it’s always been an important part of our material culture. However, today, some people think of needlework as a dying art that is unsuited for our hectic lives. Well, this is not entirely true and there’s an online community that proves it.
Here is a quick and easy tutorial that shows you how to embroider a moon. This shape can be tricky to get right...here's how!
We humans have the unique ability to take something ordinary and add a little extra to it.
**THIS LISTING IS FOR DIGITAL FILES ONLY - YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE ANY PHYSICAL ITEMS** This pattern is for a 5 inch hoop garden hand embroidery project. Instructions are in English and your computer must be able to read PDF files. Please refer to Etsy's help guide if you have any trouble downloading your purchase: https://help.etsy.com/hc/en-us/articles/115013328108-Downloading-a-Digital-Item?segment=shopping PATTERN IS FOR PERSONAL USE. NO COMMERCIAL USE ALLOWED. COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH DESIGNER AT ALL TIMES. Thank you so much for visiting! This is my very first attempt at making a pattern, so please DM me if you have questions or suggestions for future patterns!