The Art of Needlepoint Embroidery
October 8, 2011 | Write a comment
Are you a creative woman? Do you like to expand your craft techniques? It is very interesting to consider needlework embroidery not only an ancient craft but also a very important technique for your craft ideas.
On the Hobbyfarms web site there is a very interesting articles with an introduction to the needlepoint history, the meaning of embroidery, how to start to learn embroidery and the importance of embroidery kits.
Source: www.hobbyfarms.com
Embroidered Linen Comeback with Dolce & Gabbana
October 5, 2010 | Write a comment
Did you think that the beautiful nightgowns with hand embroidered lace would remain for a long time in the trunk of your grandmother? Did you ever believe that girls of today would appreciate the old lace and embroidery adapted to the modern lingerie? To begin the revivel of the ancient Sicilian tradition of the hand embroidery trousseau, Dolce & Gabbana , the most famous Italian fashion designers, use the freshness of the fabrics and the softness of linens has focused on female tradition Sicilian offering baby doll with embroidered stitch and lace , chemises in gingham , muslin shorts and peau d’ange in macramé .
Free Machine Embroidery Design – Frog
September 10, 2010 | 2 Comments
Here is a new design of embroidery sewing machine, the frog is useful to decorate linen for your children. The design is free in various formats.
Source: www.4by4embroidery.com
Baby Cross Stitch Patterns – Flowers and Bee Border
September 10, 2010 | Write a comment
On Coatscraft is available a free cross stitch border to embroider on a children sheet. The pattern shows you a border with colorful flowers and nice bees.
Baby Cross Stitch Patterns – Sunbonnet Sue Bibs
September 10, 2010 | Write a comment
Are you looking for free cross stitch patterns to decorate bibs for your child? On Coatscraft is available a cross-stitch pattern of the dolls Sunbonnet Sue.
Crochet Miniature Basket
August 22, 2010 | Write a comment
Armina form the blog Arminas-animals share with all the passionate of art and craft his love for crochet miniature. She made a little crochet basket with miniature balls of yarn and a mini knit project.
How to Do Stamp’n Stitch
August 1, 2010 | Write a comment
Stamp’n cross stitch is a particular idea to embroider in cross stitch and paint in a same piece of linen. It is very easy and quick to do and it’s an interesting way to express your creativity.
Caterina’s Embroidery Work
June 24, 2010 | Write a comment
Here are some handmade embroidery works I made in cross stitch, classic embroidery and crochet.
Cross Stitch a Bath Towel with Roses and Daisy
June 11, 2010 | Write a comment
Coatscrafts offers a free cross stitch pattern to create a bat towel with a wonderful roses and daisy border.
How to do a Summer Top for Kids
June 6, 2010 | Write a comment
On the Themotherhuddle’s Blog there is a very interesting tutorial to create a summer top for you kids. To do this project you can use recycling fabric scraps and flower fabric.
Cross Stitch Pattern – Grape
June 5, 2010 | 1 Comment
In the Blog Aidaband you can download the free cross stitch pattern with a grape. It is a motif based on an icon from Mini-image-Box.
Cross Stitch Pattern – Orange Fruit
June 5, 2010 | 1 Comment
This cross stitch pattern with orange fruit is available on Arteseriscos’s Blog. You can download it to decorate your kitchen towel.
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Caterina’s Embroidery Work
June 24, 2010 | Write a comment
Here are some handmade embroidery works I made in cross stitch, classic embroidery and crochet.
Lazy Daisy Stitch
June 19, 2010 | Write a comment
Lazy Daisy Stitch is a very simple and easy way to work the petals of tiny flowers as small daisies or forhet-me-nots. One Lazy Daisy Stitch makes each petal.
Chain Stitch
June 18, 2010 | Write a comment
Chain stitch is an embroidery technique in which a series of looped stitches form a chain-like pattern. Chain stitch is an ancient craft – examples of surviving Chinese chain stitch embroidery worked in silk thread have been dated to the Warring States period (5th-3rd century BC).
Handmade chain stitch embroidery does not require that the needle pass through more than one layer of fabric.
Fly Stitch
June 17, 2010 | Write a comment
Fly stitch is an open detached chain stitch with many possible variations.
It is worked in the shape of a “V” or “Y” depending on the lenght of the anchoring stitch.
Ladder Stitch
June 16, 2010 | 1 Comment
Ladder Stitch is a kind of embroidery stitch used on plain-and even weave fabrics. It has a ladder-like appearance, hence the name, and it is used as a border stitch or to fill a long, narrow shape of varying width.
This stitch should always be worked on fabric stretched in an embroidery hoop or frame to prevent it form distorting the fabric.
When the stitch is worked in a straight line, guidelines may need to be drawn on the fabric, unless the fabric threads can be counted, to keep the line straight. The rungs of the ladder can be placed close together to achive a solid effect or can be spaced apart to give the stitch a more lacy appearance.
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Open Cretan Stitch
June 15, 2010 | 1 Comment
Open Cretan Stitch may be used for decorative borders and edgings and appliqué. For regular stitches, use evenweave, or mark fabric with four parallel lines.
Cretan Stitch
June 14, 2010 | Write a comment
Also known as longarmed feather stitch, cretan stitch is a filling or border stitch with a plaited appearance along the centre. The stitches can be worked close together or spaced apart.
Twisted Chain Stitch
June 13, 2010 | 2 Comments
Twisted chain stitch is a simple variation of chain stitch that involves twisting the thread while making the loop. When worked in a fairly thick thread it creates a braid-like texture, as can be seen on the leaf and flower stems in the Jacobean design opposite. Continue reading…
Vandyke Stitch
June 13, 2010 | Write a comment
Vandyke stitch is an attractive filling stitch often used for leaf shapes. It can also be worked as a border.
Cross Stitch a Bath Towel with Roses and Daisy
June 11, 2010 | Write a comment
Coatscrafts offers a free cross stitch pattern to create a bat towel with a wonderful roses and daisy border.
Loop Stitch
June 11, 2010 | Write a comment
This embroidery stitch is also known as centipede stitch and knotted loop stitch. This is a line stitch and it is used on plain and even weave fabrics. It has a raised, plaited centre. and it is normally used on the straight, but it will follow a curve, providing that it is gradual.
Loop stitch can also be used to fill narrow shapes by varying the lenght of the outside stitches and outlining the shape with back stitch or stem stitch for greater definition. Continue reading…


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