I’m always looking forward to a new, irreverent embroidery from ST!#CH OUT LOUD. Shanna so rocks. See her blog.… Read More ...
Unique bags from Dog Daisy Chains
Look at this sumptuous Harris-tweed bag. Look at the fabulous embroidered velvet closure. Does this work seem somehow familiar? It should. Jackie of Dog Daisy Chains is applying her stunning fabric-brooch techniques to purses! See lots more photos on Jackie’s … Read More ...
Free BOM pattern: What Is Love?
Val Laird‘s free block-of-the-month pattern, What Is Love?, is not just for quilters! Anyone who enjoys hand embroidery and the tradition of Saint Paul’s description of love will want to download these lovely designs. Seven have been published so … Read More ...
Tutorial: SRE carnations
Carol Daisy of Silk Ribbon Embroidery blog shows us how to stitch these exquisite tiny carnations. Isn’t her ribbon choice absolutely perfect! See the tute.… Read More ...
Guerilla stitch art
Iviva Olenick created a somewhat impromptu art installation by posting a series of original works along the path of her daily run. The works are hand-stitched on what appear to be recycled plastic bags, and she posted them using packing … Read More ...
Brilliance in packaging
Ruth Rae proves that packaging for an art object becomes part of the piece, dramatically influencing the viewer’s perception of the work. (I don’t know if she set out to prove that; but she did it, anyway.) This lovely ooak … Read More ...
Susan makes it mini
Susan Elliott (Plays With Needles) says, “I’ve made these mini versions of canvas, palette and brush for my current bead journal piece.” I cannot wait to see what she does with them! Enjoy more close-up shots on Susan’s … Read More ...
Free patterns and charts
This week, we’ve gathered the greatest hand-embroidery patterns for you to try! We offer something for everyone, whether you’re a novice or an expert. Our free patterns range from simple cross-stitch designs to more complicated flower and animal motifs. With … Read More ...
Free patterns and charts: Christmas
If you’re looking for an exciting way to express your holiday cheer this year, why not give embroidery a try? Embroidery is a fun, creative way to decorate clothes, accessories, and decorations with festive holiday designs. Plus, there are plenty … Read More ...
Free chart and pattern: Thanksgiving
(1) Give Thanks from The Stitcherhood
(2) Turkey from Mary Corbet of Needle ‘n’ Thread
Looking for more Thanksgiving-themed Embroidery patterns? Check these out on Etsy.… Read More ...
Janet Perry rocks The CARON Collection
Janet Perry of Nuts About Needlepoint and Napa Needlepoint is this month’s featured designer at The CARON Collection site. Enjoy an interview with Janet, lots of photos of her beautiful work, and a free tutorial for this gorgeous … Read More ...
A brief look at Ukrainian embroidery
John Hopper of The Textile Blog gives us a glimpse into the needlework legacy of the Ukraine. He notes, “Embroidery has a long history in the Ukraine, with archaeological evidence going back to at least two thousand years, though the … Read More ...
Everything you want to know about Dorset buttons
CJ Stitching and Blooms has put together a great round-up of information about Dorset buttons, including several of her own creations. Her Christmas tree button, especially, makes me faint with delight. Get the scoop from the blog post.… Read More ...
1907 Herrschner patterns available online
SharonB of Pin Tangle blog is spreading the word about her discovery of a 1907 Herrschner needlework catalog that is being digitized and shared on line by Embroiderist. What a fantastic resource! Find out more and get the links … Read More ...
Free: Gift tags or pattern from Sibling Craftery
Kandra of Sibling Craftery is sharing her Homemade and Heartfelt design in a printable gift-tag format and as an embroidery pattern. Yea! Or how about a crossover — hand stitch some gift tags for those extra-special presents. Get the files … Read More ...