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by Judit Gummlich An in-depth guide to contemporary stitching with and on wool, explaining every step of the process. “My aim is to provide a trail of knowledge and inspiration you can follow.” Transform your knits with a handful of simple embroidery stitches: a cosy cardigan embellished with bright flowers, a dragonfly on the front of a sweater and mittens with plants climbing up the back of the hand. This timeless embroidery book features 18 nature-inspired templates, generously complimented by insightful tips and ideas on how to use them. Embroidery on Knits is an in-depth guide to contemporary stitching with and on wool, explaining every step of the process — from planning to finished project. It is a source of inspiration and knowledge for crafty beginners and savvy stitchers alike. Judit Gummlich is a multi-talented crafter who has worked in theatre costume departments for more than 20 years. She is a passionate knitter, gardener, beekeeper and nature lover. Judit lives with her husband, bees and two cats in Hamburg, Germany. Embroidery on Knits is her first book.
Refresh your wardrobe by adding decorative stitching to clothing! These are simple embroidery stitches on most sewing machines.
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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…
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Choosing the right jeans Most of the mending projects I share are pretty extreme examples of patching using sashiko inspired mending techniques combined with my own stitching style. The examples that I share are either my own jeans or those that I've found while shopping at thrift/secondhand shops and garage sales. Whe
Sashiko Folk Embroidery: A Japanese Art Sashiko is a form of Japanese folk embroidery using the basic running stitch to create a patterned background. The geometric patterns include straight or cur…
I have been working with intensity on my piece for Wild Pure Aesthetic Wonder. I've named the one panel I'm focusing on Beginning With Time. (continued from here) The size has increased and I am glad that I can no longer touch the edges. I used borders to achieve the increase in scale but now have some design challenges and not much time left before I have to ship the panel to Newfoundland. I am loving the process. Ordered seed stitch. Accumulation. I hope that what my work communicates is the quiet joy of making and at the same time the feeling that we are each just a tiny speck. go slow....stop thinking.....look around Van Gogh
For a long time I had my many needles jammed in a bin with a lot of other little embroidery odds and ends, and I really wanted a more convenient (and cute!) way to store them. So I set out to create a needle book, and a tutorial to go along with it!
Japanese embroidery ideas and techniques to try something a little different and learn about a different culture.
What is sashiko? Sashiko, meaning "little stabs" is a Japanese style of stitching. In traditional Japanese mending, sashiko is a style of hand stitching used to repair textiles or to create layers for added warmth in working garments. It is creating small repeating stitches that form a pattern, the patterns often inspi
by HEIDI EMMETT Hello everyone. Thank you for stopping by. Let’s get right to it. Remember this picture from a week ago. My shawl with the singed holes. Well I finished the hand stitching on …
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Chain stitch is a must-have in your embroidery vocabulary! These valuable tips will show you the way to work curves and corners, join the ends and save the thread as you chain stitch.
Burden stitch is a lovely stitch for filling areas of your embroidery. It creates a good texture and can be stitched in different ways to mix this up.
Whether you are learning the satin stitch for the first time or looking to improve your technique, these tips will help you advance your hand embroidery skills while creating beautiful satin stitches every time.
Learn 2 types of Fishbone stitch to add to your range of basic embroidery stitches
This stitch is very decorative with diamond formations. The edges of the diamonds are knotted, which explains the name. The knotted diamond stitch can require some amount of patience from beginners before you get the hang of it. This stitch is...
Plaited Fly Stitch is a part of the fly stitch family. A series of fly stitches are made next to each other in a horizontal fashion. What you will need? Any fabric. Embroidery hoop, 15cm (6″) (Bigger if you are working on a larger design) ( You can purchase a set of 6 hoops from Amazon for...Read More »
A fun and surprisingly relaxing embroidery project.
A step-by-step tutorial for stitching Cable Stitch. This simple embroidery stitch alternates stem and outline stitch to create a brick-like texture.
Learn how to do Chain stitch in 4 simple steps!
Blanket stitch sampler worked on hand dyed aida (I think)
Number 3 in this series of 7 basic embroidery stitches is the CHAIN STITCH. This stitch can be used as a line stitch or to fill whole areas with embroidery. […]
Loop Stitch is a beautiful stitch that is so easy to work with. You can make lovely flowers with this stitch. What you will need? Any fabric. Embroidery hoop, 15cm (6″) (Bigger if you are working on a larger design) ( You can purchase a set of 6 hoops from Amazon for your basic needs.) Tapestry needle...Read More »
Scroll Stitch is a beautiful stitch that would work great for filling any embroidery pattern. You might feel that this looks very similar to the coral stitch but yet this is very different in it’s working. What you will need? Any fabric. Embroidery hoop, 15cm (6″) (Bigger if you are working on a larger design) ( You can...Read More »
Photo by Ngoc Minh Ngo for Martha Stewart Living It’s no surprise to you all that I adore embroidery. Just as you can add beautiful...
To see the tutorials for each stitch family, click on the links below. back stitch blanket stitch chain stitch chevron stitch cross stitch feather stitch fishbone stitch fly stitch herringbone […]
Seeding stitch is a great way to quickly fill a large area of an embroidery. Learn how to stitch it along with some variation ideas.
Details Are you a total beginner at embroidery and want to learn the basics? This stitch sampler is the perfect place to start! Learn 20 different embroidery stitches — 10 foundational stitches and 10 intermediate stitches. The video instruction series will be available on Instagram. You will need: 6-inch embroidery hoop 8x8-inch fabric Pen to transfer your pattern Size 3 and 5 needle Embroidery floss 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 PDF Download does NOT include any written directions and is intended to complement the video series on Instagram!