This fabric art picture frame by Alma Stoller makes me sing! If you’re in the New York area, you can make one of your own with Alma, herself, to guide you. The two-session class begins Saturday, August 8. Get the … Read More ...
Shawkl stitches tiny critters
Shawkl invented this adorable beaded snail, along with some other equally charming “critters.” I hope she’s going to tell us how she did it! For more photos, see her blog post.… Read More ...
Mimi becomes a calendar girl
To celebrate her birthday, Mimi Kirchner is giving away a custom calendar that features photos of her embroidered and appliqued dolls. To enter, post a comment on her blog post by 11:59 p.m. (Eastern USA time) on Wednesday, August 5.… Read More ...
Embroidery supplies from the grocery store
Here’s how Conni (The Scoop, Score and Deal) rose to SharonB‘s latest Stitch Explorer Challenge. The assignment: Incorporate something unconventional into an embroidery project. Look closely and you’ll see that Conni has overlain her background with … Read More ...
Jude stitches puffy dots
Jude Hill explains how she created these stuffed dots (hint: needleturn applique) on the what if blog. See the post.… Read More ...
Free pattern: Sleepy cat
The pattern for this sweet, sleepy cat is free for your personal use from Paula Storm. Yes! Get the pattern.
And many thanks to Deepa of This and That for pointing out this great find.… Read More ...
Tutorial: Herringbone stitch
Lakshmi of Hand Embroidery from Sadalas demonstrates using herringbone stitch as a fill stitch. She says this easy stitch is appropriate for beginners. See the tute.… Read More ...
Inspiration: Karen Ruane
I got a sweet note from Meri of Agulhas da Meri blog suggesting that I feature Karen Ruane‘s lovely work on Contemporary Embroidery blog. Meri says,
Exquisite embroidery! It is worth a detailed observation, I think.
I couldn’t agree … Read More ...
Embroider a Victorian toy
I’ve seen versions of this Victorian toy many times, but I never knew it has a special name: thaumatrope. The disk has an image of a bird on one side and a cage on the other. Spin the disk and … Read More ...
Free chart: Cross-stitch angel
Donna of By the Bay Needleart is sharing her original chart for this sweet guardian angel. She says,
… Read More ...Maybe for Christmas or just for a gift for that special someone. How about your grandchildren, nieces, nephews, or anyone else that
Free tatting pattern: Beaded lanyard
Jane Eborall is sharing her pattern for this beautiful beaded lanyard. Go get it!… Read More ...
New how-to series from Mary Corbet
You have to get in on Mary Corbet‘s latest free instructional series! She’s teaching long-and-short stitch shading on her blog, Needle ‘n’ Thread. You can easily catch up by reading the preview and supply post and get started … Read More ...
Free chart: Retro goodness
floresita of feeling stitchy found this rockin retro cross-stitch in gableknits‘ flickr stream. As it turns out, the chart is free for your personal use! Go to feeling stitchy for the link.… Read More ...
Free chart: Tiny birdy
Oh, my goodness. This bluebird is so sweet, so tiny. I love him so hard! Of course he is one of sarajessica‘s tiny cross-stitch creations. Get the free chart from Cross Me Not blog.… Read More ...
The winner!!!
The winner of the Miss Woolly’s Mini Cross-stitch kit is comment #10, Becky:
How adorable! The projects are cute and not overwhelming. Perfect. I happen to love Subversive cross-stitch!
Congratulations, Becky! I’ll e-mail you for snail-mail information.
Many thanks to … Read More ...