Stitch Some Sparkle Into Your Embroidery Whether you are planning a holiday project, sewing something appropria…
Starting and Stopping In surface embroidery, there are best practices for starting and ending a thread, and the same i…
Embroidering With Ribbon Ribbon embroidery is a type of embroidery that is self-described. At its most basic leve…
Get ready for Love Day with this simple hand-embroidered heart garland. This will add the perfect handmade touch to …
Water-Soluble Stabilizer for Marking Embroidery Patterns When I'm working on embroidery for a new piece, I r…
11. Not Using an Embroidery Hoop or Frame Using an embroidered hoop, scroll frame or stretcher bars pulls on th…
E very hobby has its learning curve, and embroidery is no exception. Avoiding mistakes can save you time, money, and fr…
Working a Candlewick Embroidery Design Using Colonial Knots Candlewick Embroidered is a type of white work or whi…
Everything You Need to Know About Kasuti Embroidery Musical embroidery is a type of hand embroidery originating f…
Starting and Stitching Huck Embroidery Thread Length With standard embroidery, it is best to use thread lengths th…
Huck Embroidery Hack embroidery, sometimes called hawk weaving or Swedish weaving, is an embroidery that combines s…
Oversized Embroidery Changing the scale of your embroidery makes a big difference. The tiny stitching turns into…