Happy Threads: The Rabbit is finally here !
Written by admin on June 30, 2009 – 12:34 am -Once the rabbit design is stitched cut the corners of the canvas and insert piece of cardboard the same size as the tapestry on the back. Glue the pieces of the canvas to the back of the cardboard. Wait until the glue dries. Read the original here: Happy Threads: The Rabbit is finally here ! Read More →
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Sewing Tips » Embroidery Types do you know them
Written by admin on June 29, 2009 – 11:02 am -For example: Western Europe produced an embroidery technique called crewel which is still popular today. This type of embroidery uses two-ply wool stitching on linen twill to produce intricate artwork for bedcovers, wall hangings, chair coverings .. View post: Sewing Tips » Embroidery Types do you know them Read More →
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Arts and crafts « lige
Written by admin on June 28, 2009 – 3:02 am -Curve stitching . Read the original here: Arts and crafts « lige Read More →
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Embroidery - Cheap Needlecrafts
Written by admin on June 25, 2009 – 2:13 pm -Sewing -and- embroidery machine with LCD touch screen for easy stitch selection and editing; 67 built-in stitches , 98 stitch functions, and 10 styles of 1-step automatic buttonholes; 70 built-in embroidery designs, 5 monogramming fonts, and 120 frame pattern combinations … The act or art of embroidering. Ornamentation of fabric with needlework … See the original post here: Embroidery - Cheap Needlecrafts Read More →
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The Art of Embroidery | Hobbies | Spending Free Time | Favorite …
Written by admin on June 24, 2009 – 10:03 pm -In The Middle Ages embroidery reached a high point. Great Italian and Dutch painters designed needlework tapestries illustrating religious subjects. Noblewomen spent many hours in their castles embroidering gowns to be worn on state occasions, … Read the rest here: The Art of Embroidery | Hobbies | Spending Free Time | Favorite … Read More →
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The Two Classifications of Embroidery « Eagledigitizing's Blog
Written by admin on June 23, 2009 – 2:12 am -The art of embroidery has two classifications in itself. They are classified according to which is being stitched on top of the fabric and which is stitched through the fabric. View original post here: The Two Classifications of Embroidery « Eagledigitizing's Blog Read More →
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Passementerie « bull
Written by admin on June 22, 2009 – 8:35 pm -Applique Crochet Dyeing Fabric (textiles) Fiber Knitting Lace N?lebinding Needlework Patchwork Passementerie Plying Quilting Rope Sewing Spinning Tapestry Textile printing Weaving Yarn History of…: Clothing and textiles Silk Quilting … Basting Cut Darning Dressmaker Embellishment Gather Heirloom sewing Pleat Ruffle Style line Tailor Gore (segment) Stitches Backstitch Blanket Buttonhole Chain stitch Cross- stitch Embroidery stitch Lockstitch Overlock Running Sashiko Tack … See the rest here: Passementerie « bull Read More →
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Order Crochet Neckline Asymmetric Top
Written by admin on June 21, 2009 – 12:48 am -LUDHIANA: Adept craftsmen engrossed in the hand weaving, knitting, order crochet neckline asymmetric top crochet work, embroidery , sewing and other related activities, often make for a perfect setting to depict the cultural legacy of … UK Mail order needlecraft needlepoint needlework embroidery tapestry crochet counted cross stitch kit Zweigart aida evenweave. She’s what little girls and rabbis have been waiting for: Rebecca Rubin is the first historically correct … Go here to read the rest: Order Crochet Neckline Asymmetric Top Read More →
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small works in wool: Friday Fun for You . . . (and a little …
Written by admin on June 18, 2009 – 9:02 am -If you ever want to feel part of something much bigger than yourself (and if you’re prone to sitting and stitch - stitch - stitching thousands of tiny and insignificant lines, as I am) take a look at embroidery throughout history. .. Read the original: small works in wool: Friday Fun for You . . . (and a little … Read More →
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Whitework embroidery « moon
Written by admin on June 18, 2009 – 4:35 am -Whitework embroidery is one of the techniques employed in heirloom sewing for blouses, christening gowns, baby bonnets, and other small articles. References S.F.A. Caulfield and B.C. The rest is here: Whitework embroidery « moon Read More →
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