A Complete Guide To Hand Embroidery For Beginners
Hand embroidery is a beautiful skill to learn and master because it is versatile. Whether sewing for tears or picking up a needle for the first time, you’re sure to … read
Hand embroidery is a beautiful skill to learn and master because it is versatile. Whether sewing for tears or picking up a needle for the first time, you’re sure to … read
With the current outbreak of the coronavirus, life as we know it seems to have come to a sudden halt. Things are changing so fast! Going to the store to … read
I initially avoided using metallic thread because I had heard so many horror stories from other machine embroiderers. But over time, the temptation to add a beautiful sparkle to my … read
Cutwork embroidery is a technique commonly used on fabrics to give a decorative touch. It’s similar to appliqué, but instead of adding fabric, you cut it out. Doing this leaves … read
Embroider on paper cards, gift tags, and other fun paper items is a unique way to use your embroidery machine! While choosing the best combination of stabilizer, design, and paper … read
Tulle is a type of material that I don’t use very often. My girls are past the age of tutus and princesses so I don’t really think about it. But … read
I have to be honest When I first heard about embroidery on toilet paper, I thought it was a crappy idea (yes, the purpose of the pin). It was as … read
We have already established here the fact that every machine makes curious mistakes. And when the mistake is really bad, sometimes the best solution is to tear off your stitches … read
Puffy Foam is commonly used to achieve 3D-like embroidery. It is very popular commercially for logos on caps and backpacks, but as you can see in the tulip design I … read
When sewing with loops and naps on terry or any fabric, a topping stabilizer is usually used. These can be helpful, but they have a limitation: they do not stop … read