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 Christian themed stick and stitch embroidery patterns are pre-transferred and ready to stitch onto clothing (sweatshirts, denim, kids clothes), canvas and tote bags, aprons, dish towels, pillowcases, etc. The Christian Collection features 13 designs, including a butterfly, bible verses, Christian fish, stain glass dove, palms, crosses, sheep, and flowers. More stick and stitch patterns here: https://stitchinwithsamantha.etsy.com?section_id=35306337 Christian hoop patterns: Above All Else Love - https://stitchinwithsamantha.etsy.com/listing/1203269248 Kind Words Are Like Honey - https://stitchinwithsamantha.etsy.com/listing/1273328441 Be Still and Know - https://stitchinwithsamantha.etsy.com/listing/1197663125 Wonderfully Made - https://stitchinwithsamantha.etsy.com/listing/1315097517 ⋒⋒⋒⋒⋒⋒⋒⋒⋒⋒⋒⋒⋒⋒⋒⋒⋒⋒⋒ Designs are pre-printed on water soluble stabilizer. It goes on like a sticker and acts as a stabilizer for your fabric while stitching and then rinses off with warm water when you are done stitching. Complete instructions are included on the card in the pack. Details: - 12 pre-transferred designs onto water soluble stabilizer. - Instructions included inside - Designs are printed onto the stabilizer with a printer, so you don't need to worry about ink washing onto your fabric. - All designs are hand drawn and hand cut. This means imperfections may exist, but nothing that will impact your ability to stitch the designs onto your fabric. - The sizing guide is approximate. - No color guide or stitch examples are included in this pack. It's meant to showcase your creativity! - Shipping from Central Texas. ⋒⋒⋒⋒⋒⋒⋒⋒⋒⋒⋒⋒⋒⋒⋒⋒⋒⋒⋒ If you have any questions when trying out these designs or with removing the stabilizer after stitching please reach out to me! I'm happy to help. For other items, visit https://www.etsy.com/shop/StitchinWithSamantha/ Thank you for supporting Stitchin With Samantha!
This is a PDF pattern and will be dispatched to you within 24hrs or sooner of your order being receved. This modern folk flower hand embroidery pattern is an absolute delight to stitch. It incorporates a variety of simple stitches along with lots of colour and inspiration. The Flowery Folk, Hand Embroidery Pattern Design is approximately 7.5 inches square. The Flowery Folk, Hand Embroidery Pattern details the floss and stitches I used in the example photo but feel free to make your own choices – it’s up to you! What you will receive: - Embroidery PDF hand embroidery design with full color photos and a step by step process. - Full-Size PDF Template of the Hand Embroidery Design. The pattern is a PDF which once purchased will be available for you to download within 24hrs. Copyright © Stitchdoodles. All patterns and kit designs are for personal use only, patterns may not be duplicated and resold. Cushion shown for illustartive purposes only. Read more
Needlebooks come in quite handy for keeping track of your pins and needles (and make a charming addition to any sewing basket). DIY Tutorial
If you've been around since the beginning of Lo & Behold Stitchery, you might remember that key fobs were my JAM. Back in the early days, I cranked out SO many key fobs in all sorts of variations and stocked my Etsy shop with them. They are super fun to make and very quick and rewarding! I eventually phased out of making them for sale, but I do still really enjoy making one from time to time! They make great teacher gifts, stocking stuffers, party favors....whatever you'd like! All you need is some scrap fabric, scrap batting and a key ring (which you probably already have!) Gather all of your supplies and lets get to it! PS - Looking for a printable PDF? I have this tutorial condensed into six lovely, printable pages for your convenience. Download it here. . . Okay, here's what you'll need: Basic sewing supplies (Sewing machine, rotary cutter, cutting mat, scissors, iron, ironing board, etc.) You can find a list of all of my favorite supplies here. Fabric - One 3
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 enjoy stitching flowers, you'll definitely want to try out this lovely free pattern and create an embroidered french knot bouquet.
Thread painting with all the colors of the wind…
Needlework is an impressive enough technical skill, but pair it with some top-notch creativity and you end up with embroidery projects that are truly next level. This online group is dedicated to helping beginners and showcasing the top talent out there.
Learn to make quick and easy fabric bookmarks using fabrics scraps. This tutorial walks all level of quilters through the steps to make a fabric bookmark.
Looking for some cool sewing projects for the home? If you love to sew and decorate, making even the smallest items for your house can be a real joy. Plus, you get to decorate in a budget-friendly and creative way, with things you made yourself. We found 50 awesome sewing projects you are going to
The original source for this Embroidery Project is unknown but we can’t let that stop us from sharing with you. It’s amazing! I love the simplicity of the sampler, literally a sampler o…
Fiona and I are so excited to be able to show you some pictures of the projects that we are offering for our days next weekend. Here is the felt bookmark with a special flower button to paint. Thanks to Laraine from Up in Annie's Room, for cutting the flower buttons. This is the little notebook cover. Here is the Folder cover. This fits an A4 display folder. Here is the Creative Canvas roll. Make sure you bring some lovely bright threads for this project. This is the lovely stitcher's cone filled with your useful stitching equipment. This would make a special gift for a fellow stitcher. Lastly, here is the felt wallet. Just the thing to keep a small stitching project in.
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Discover the most popular free embroidery patterns on Makenstitch. Choose from more than 20 beautiful designs and start stitching right away.
Flowers are by far, one of the most popular things to embroider. And rightfully so! There are so many different embroidery stitches for flowers that lend themselves well to their shapes and silhouettes. In...
Get free embroidery patterns for this lovely embroidery hoop art. These are perfect to hang in your little girl's room!
Vintage embroidery books are full of instructions, descriptions of beautiful works and valuable information on the history of needlework and hand embroidery. Check the list of 26 free online vintage embroidery books to find some pearls!
It seems impossible that we’re just over halfway through January already, which means I have completed 18 blocks of my stitch journal. top right, January 2022 I worried that it might be a cho…
Embroidery, the art of decorating material with a needle and thread, has been around for thousands of years. If you looked around in an ancient Egyptian tomb, you'd probably find paintings of embellished clothes, couch covers, hangings, and tents.
Методы перенесения рисунка на ткань важны не только для вышивальщиц. Ими пользуются для росписи одежды, при работе с аппликациями, стежкой, нашивками, а также, когда важно точно наметить месторасположение всевозможных декоративных элементов на изделии.
Here’s a lovely idea for using up some of your scrap fabric! You can now create these beautiful fabric butterflies and moths. You can make anything from a magical brooch pin, or as ornaments for your cozy home, or just a fun little project for you to create good-looking fabric butterflies and moths. Use this […]
Hello there, beautiful people! Today's collection of DIY tutorials is inspired by mother nature and her miraculous creations. Aren't butterflies simply amazing?
Watch how flowers can come to life through threads in exquisite embroideries.
The pattern features several clover leaves in a jar, the purpose of the pattern is to learn new stitches while having fun. The SHAMROCK JAR Embroidery Pattern Design is created for a 6" (15 cm) hoop and can be easily resized within your printer settings. This hand embroidery pattern is suitable for intermediate level and is beginner friendly, it includes a full video tutorial to guide you through the entire process. Some of the used stitches are Blanket Stitch, Fly Stitch, Satin Stitch, Fishbone Stitch, and more. THE DOWNLOAD INCLUDES: 1. PDF PATTERN DESIGN: - B&W printable design 2. PDF STEP-BY-STEP TUTORIALS: - Supplies guidance - How to transfer the pattern - How to start and end a thread - Used colors chart - Used stitches chart - Photo tutorials - Full Video tutorial - How to back your hoop - Closeup photos of the finished embroidery Enjoy! Video tutorials on Youtube: Why Knot Stitches Follow me on Instagram @Why Knot Stitches For any questions feel free to drop me a line! ------------------------------ *This listing is for a digital pattern only. The PDF file of the pattern will be available for instant download once payment is confirmed. *Due to the nature of the PDF format, there are no refunds on instructions/patterns. *Mass production, file sharing, resale, and/or distribution of pattern pieces, photographs, or instructions is expressly prohibited. © WHYKNOTSTITCHES 2024