#81 L-O-V-E Along with the pattern is a helpful YouTube tutorial where I'll show you how to do the different stitches in the design. My YouTube channel is - To the Point with Kathy Schmitz 6" x 6" This listing is for a PDF download which will be emailed to you. This listing does not include a physical pattern. Nothing will be mailed to you. Happy Stitching! Kathy
Redwork is not a new concept in the embroidery world by any means, but it still holds true to its simple beauty. If you are a fan of redwork, then check out these 8 simply adorable patterns we fou…
In this tutorial, the step by step process on how I went about finishing this design is mentioned. You may click on the stitch name to go to the lessons of those stitches. I have used Anchor thread number 47. I have traced the design to a white...
Try your hand at redwork embroidery with these free and reasonably priced redwork hand embroidery patterns.
In this tutorial, the step by step process on how I went about finishing this design is mentioned. You may click on the stitch name to go to the lessons of those stitches. I have used Anchor thread number 47. I have traced the design to a white...
The REDWORK Quilt that inspired it All… My favorite quilts in my collection are the Red & White ones…I love red & white quilts so much that I knew I had to create fabrics inspi…
Hi! I'm Anne Sutton and welcome to My Redwork Garden! Do you love redwork? It combines an iconic color combination in a way that is classic, and modern. It's embroidery - which you know I love. I started with fabrics in red and cream, then added some beautiful white-on-cream backgrounds to create my new fabric line for Moda - it's called My Redwork Garden. It’s twenty-two fabrics designed for redwork fun! Fresh, crisp and cheery are the words that inspired this collection. The honey bees are buzzing, and the early birds are chirping.
Vacations are supposed to be relaxing and embroidery is relaxing so I combined the two. Here are the blocks I embroidered while I was in Pho...
"Redwork" is the word for today. It refers to embroidered white or off-white linens and quilts in which red thread is used. Why red? I really didn't know the answer to this until I did some research for this post. The answer is this: red dye became available around 1880...
Redwork is not a new concept in the embroidery world by any means, but it still holds true to its simple beauty. If you are a fan of redwork, then check out these 8 simply adorable patterns we fou…
00 Vintage Embroidery Designs to Hand or Machine! Redwork stitching is more popular than ever, thanks to its simple, homey motifs. And what better place to go for outstanding redwork patterns than …
This beautiful quilt pattern, Redwork Garden designed by Dodi Poulsen of Two Sisters at Squirrel Hollow for RJR Fabrics, is free from Fab Talk blog. It incorporates 12 redwork motifs that are prepr…
Also known as: Crewel Stitch, Stalk Stitch, Point de Cable As the name suggests, this stitch is used to mark outlines in an embroidery pattern. It is a flexible stitch that can follow easy curves. In looks and procedure, it is only subtly, but...
Part 2 : Drawing the patterns One of the easiest ways to achieve success with these vintage pictures is to use the picture itself as a basis for your line art. So, as you saw in part one, you first take a picture of the desired design, using the macro setting on your camera. This allows you to use even the tiniest of catalog pictures. And even if they are on quite dark newsprint, you can play a few tricks. In this first pic, you can see how I chose to outline with a very dark ink pen, the very most basic lines, and then, since these were printed on very dark newsprint, I also needed to lighten the pics up. This is the same pic, lightened. And here, you can see the final result. Unfortunately, I kind of messed up a bit on the final line drawing, & I will redo it later, but for the sake of this post, it stays as is. ;-D And here are the rest of the patterns for these hats. If you copy them or use them, please link back to me, & please, I am not charging you to get them, don't you be selling the patterns to others. ;-D
Close up. Free-motion, machine stitched redwork. Inspired by 1950's si-fi themes.