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I learned to embroider when I was a kid, when everyone was really into cross stitch (remember the '80s?). Eventually, I migrated to surface embroidery, teaching myself with whatever I could get my hands on...read more

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Lorna Bateman Kits – Review & A Give-Away!

 

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Lorna Bateman is a well-known embroidery designer and teacher from the UK.

I’ve been familiar with Lorna’s work for years – her embroidery projects have often been featured in Inspirations magazine – and I’ve always admired her classic, sometimes whimsical, always beautiful, embroidery style.

So, today, I’m delighted to review a Lorna Bateman embroidery kit and tell you what they’re like – and to give one away!

Lorna Bateman Embroidery Kits
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Fleur-de-lis Frame: Free Hand Embroidery Pattern

 

Golly, it’s been a long time since I offered a free hand embroidery pattern to you all, that isn’t a monogram!

Today seems as good a day as any to share one of the embroidery patterns I’ve been playing with this year.

This particular pattern was inspired by a design from a very old folio of full-sized ecclesiastical patterns that I was able to buy from a used bookshop in Belgium.

Free Hand Embroidery Pattern: Fleur-de-lis Frame
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Hand Embroidery Needles: How to Choose Them & Use Them

 

Lately, I’ve been needled a lot about hand embroidery needles – lots of questions from beginners and beyond about this mysterious tool that we certainly can’t live without.

Today, I want to share a few points about hand embroidery needles, so that you can make a good choice when you select the needle you’ll use on your next embroidered masterpiece.

Hand Embroidery Needles: How to Choose & Use Them
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Nice Iron-On Transfer Embroidery Books!

 

How to transfer embroidery designs to fabric is one of the most frequently asked questions from beginner embroiderers and beyond.

We’re always seeking the “magic solution” for easy embroidery design transfer, and, in most cases, there is no perfect solution. Eventually, we get used to the design transfer process, and we end up with our own pet methods for transferring embroidery designs to fabric.

Now matter what transfer method we use, I think we can all agree that the notion of an iron-on transfer is pretty appealing, because it’s quick and it’s easy.

With iron-on embroidery transfers, you can be stitching complex designs in a matter of minutes, without all the hassle of tracing, pouncing, tacking – whatever design transfer method you like to use – and with no specialty tools beyond a household iron. What a deal!

The problem is finding iron-on patterns for hand embroidery that you really want to stitch. Sure, you can find playful, retro, subversive, and juvenile iron-on options out there through various companies, but it’s harder to find classy, pretty designs that are not overly faddish, with a style that will withstand the test of time a bit better.

And rarely do you find iron-on transfers and good instruction in one package.

Iron On Embroidery Transfer Books: Ready to Stitch
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