Articles related to "Machine Embroidery"Freestanding machine embroidery designs have been cleverly created to give lacy open work patterns that do not require fabric and can be used in a variety of ways.
This book is targeted at machine embroiderers who have embroidered about every surface they can think of and are wondering 'what next'?
Embroidery brings back visions of grandmother's dresser scarves and table cloths. There is something so inherently charming about it. Grandmother spent hours poring...
With the right hooping and stabilizing techniques and the right design choice for a particular fabric, even a novice can achieve professional embroidery results.
You have seen them online and in the stores. Those items we would never buy for ourselves but drool over.
Machine embroidery is a wonderful way to embellish and personalize t-shirts but the thin stretchy fabric requires extra care to achieve professional-looking results.
Give a meaningful Mother's Day gift to those who sew or do needlework.
Needles come in a confusing array of shapes and sizes. Here's how to choose the right ones for machine-piecing, machine-quilting, and embellishing with special threads.
Quilted fabric postcards are tiny quilts that can fulfill many roles.
Create warm clothing and home furnishings with easy to sew fleece. This is a useful and versatile fabric.
Decorate with easy to sew heart projects. This classic motif is suitable for all decorating styles.
With sewing and needlecraft books available about everything from quilting and patchwork through to garment design and tailoring, how do you pick the right one?
Electronic gift certificates are an ideal last minute present for people interested in sewing and needlecrafts. Books, magazines and supplies can all be bought online.
Dress up your kitchen with a new set of potholders. These are quick and easy to sew.
The FTM is offering a varied programme of workshops and masterclasses in knitting and ceramic decoration to complement their show Foale and Tuffin - Made in England.
Heather Holland-Daly, owner of the cross stitch design company Monsterbubbles, has written a book which takes an unusual approach to cross stitch and stitching projects.
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