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The Nifty Stitcher: Tutorial - Using Bondaweb. Applique For Beginners, Patchwork Crochet, Textile Techniques, Cushion Ideas, Sewing Pins, Applique Ideas, Textiles Techniques, Blanket Stitch, Quilting Tips

I had a request to do a turorial on how to use bondaweb. So here it is: First of all you need to choose your design and draw it on paper. I've copied the teddy bear from the fabric here but your design could be absolutely anything. If you are a beginner try a simple shape like a circle or a heart. You will notice that the bondaweb has a smooth side and a rough side. From your drawing trace your design on to the SMOOTH side. Cut out your shapes an 1/8" away from your drawn line. Using a hot…

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JPR_Stitch (Dr. Jack Roberts) on Instagram: "As this piece is made of left-over scrap threads, whilst I am working on it, if I get any off cuts of thread or any bits of thread left at the end of bobbins or reels, these scraps also get added back into the piece – usually they fill any holes. No left-over threads go to waste! And yes, for those of you who noticed, I use a scalpel when sewing rather than scissors. #Embroideryaddict #Britishstitchers #Britishartist #Abstractembroidery #Moderne Scrap Thread Ideas, Thread Scraps, Recycled Fabric Art, Upcycling Fabric, Embroidery Bobbins, Baking Makeup, Freehand Machine Embroidery, Embroidery Hoop Wall, Fabric Painting Techniques

JPR_Stitch (Dr. Jack Roberts) on Instagram: "As this piece is made of left-over scrap threads, whilst I am working on it, if I get any off cuts of thread or any bits of thread left at the end of bobbins or reels, these scraps also get added back into the piece – usually they fill any holes. No left-over threads go to waste! And yes, for those of you who noticed, I use a scalpel when sewing rather than scissors. #Embroideryaddict #Britishstitchers #Britishartist #Abstractembroidery #Moderne

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Textiles Flora And Fauna, Textile Art Diy, Nature Textile Art, Unusual Surfaces Textiles, Flora And Fauna Textiles, Textile Collage Art, Journey Textiles, Creatures Textiles, Applique Artists

Carola van Dyke is a Fibre Artist based on the south coast of the United Kingdom. She is inspired by close observation and appreciation of the natural world and replicates that beauty with works of thread, both in bloom and decayed, exploring her fascination with textures, mismatches, colours, layer

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