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Beautiful needlework - stitch by stitch
Have you admired a beautiful piece of needlework or embroidery and
wished you had the skills to create something just as wonderful?
Maybe you have tried and got stuck, had nowhere to turn for advice, and
that project is now languishing in the back of a cupboard somewhere,
unfinished? Go on, be honest. How long has it been sitting there? A
year? Two? Twenty?
Ready to pick that UFO (UnFinished Object) up again and complete it
this time? Or maybe you want to learn a new type of embroidery?
With the help of my step by step tutorials you will soon have others
admiring YOUR work, and getting inspired to try this fantastic hobby
themselves.
Where do I start?
All embroidery techniques fit into one of two categories - counted or
surface (also known as freestyle). You will probably prefer one over
the other, but why not try both to narrow things down and discover your
favorite?
The equipment needed will vary, depending on your chosen technique.
Different fabrics, needles and threads are used for example, but don't
worry I will walk you through each of these.
Clicking on the photos below will take you to different sections of the
site where you can see what is possible in each needlework technique.
So go on, have fun. Start something different today!
Counted thread techniques
Counted work is done on evenly woven fabric, or canvas, which helps to
keep the stitch sizes uniform. They are often worked from a chart which
tells you where to place the stitches and colors.
Blackwork Sample- Cross Stitch Sample- hardanger-owl
embroidery design (7K)-
Blackwork
Cross Stitch
Hardanger
Whitework Sample-
Needlepoint Sample
Pulled work
Needlepoint
Surface embroidery techniques
Don't like counting threads? Try the following free style needlework
techniques...
Redwork Sample- Crazy Quilt Sample- Cutwork
Sample-
Redwork Embroidery
Crazy Quilting
Cutwork
Stumpwork Sample-
Hand Embroidery Sample-
Needlelace Sample-
Stumpwork
Hand embroidery
Needlelace
Needlework supplies
What do you need in your workbox? Check out the following pages for
information on your basic equipment and supplies.
Floss Sample- Canvas Sample- Needles Sample-
Needlework Supplies-
Embroidery floss
Needlepoint canvas
Embroidery needles
General equipment
Needlework finishing school
After all the time and care you take to create your project it would be
a shame to hide it away in a drawer!
There are as many ways to finish your work as there are methods of
creating it.
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Stitchin'Time. With exclusive embroidery projects that are released
step by step, stories from the English countryside, and ways to get
involved with the stitching community here, it is not to be missed.
The best bit? Its FREE (although some subscribers have told me they
would gladly pay for the mystery element of not knowing what the next
band in the sampler will be).
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