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Hand Sewing Stitches Hack
Embroidery Work by Carrie Violet of Memorial Stitches with macabre and Victorian themes | Cloud
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The cloud embroidery sampler is a great way to try out a number of needlework stitches to fill in shapes. Available as a PDF download, printed fabric pattern and complete embroidery kit ⛅
Amazing Embroidery by Corinne Sleight | Художественная вышивка Corinne Sleight
Learn how to embroider beautiful fabrics and customize your clothes with the #startuplibrary embroidery online class.
Pumora's stich-lexicon: whipped back stitch; umwickelter Rueckstich/Rückstich (DE); point de piqûre surjeté (FR); punto pespunte enrollado (ES)
Beaded blanket stitch makes for a beautiful edging on bead embroidery and other fabric craft projects. Find out how to do it in this tutorial! Read more...
looking to beautify an old pair of jeans?? stitch up some bright and colourful flowers to make your new favourite pair of flares!
Bullion knot crash course  #bullion_stitch, #bullion_knot_tutorial, #bullion_knot_rose_tutorial
Lavender embroidery. I grow lots of lavendar, dry it and use it for bouquets and sachets. My linen sachets will look great with this embroidery.
Pumora's Lexikon der Stickstiche: der gefiederte Kettenstich
Let your hand embroidery speak for you! Learn how to stitch letters in four decorative ways. https://www.craftsy.com/blog/2016/05/how-to-embroider-letters/?cr_linkid=Pinterest_Embroidery_OP_BLOG_BlogRefer&cr_maid=90004&regMessageId=29&cr_source=Pinterest&cr_medium=Social%20Engagement
Pumora's lexicon of embroidery stitches: the colonial knot