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You Won't Guess How Easy This Embroidery Trick Is! Pink Daisy Flower Dimensional Embroiderypattern - WATCH FULL VIDEO - https://youtu.be/cTpOmSfSdOcIn this...
Finally – a finish of sorts! The stumpwork elements for Late Harvest are all stitched up and ready to go! Not that they have anywhere to go yet – I still have to finish the left half of the main part of the project. But it’s always nice to accomplish a minor goal, isn’t it? ...
3D Rose stitch Twisted Cast on Stitch Dimensional embroidery #shortsIn this video you will learn how to embroider a 3D rose. New design for rose embroideryW...
While it looks quite complex, working with thread and water soluble stabilizer is really quite easy and a lot of fun, and is one of my favorite methods of making thread art. This tutorial shows you…
In case you have time off this weekend - and between Fourth of July celebrations for those of us in the States - maybe you can squeeze in some Stitch Fun! This stitch is particularly fun, because it's fluffy. When it comes to creating a fluffy finish with your embroidery stitches, there are a few
Explore Ankaila's Innovative Embroidery Technique 🌟In this short video, learn how to create endless 3D flower designs using a single, simple technique! Disc...
Here are 9 of my go-to hand embroidery stitches for filling in spaces, step-by-step instructions, and examples.
Julie Kniedl Embroidery Books
Julie Kniedl Embroidery
Julie Kniedl Embroidery Patterns
Perhaps you’ve already seen the book, Botanica: The Three-Dimensional Embroidery of Julie Kniedl? It’s actually in its second printing right now, after being released earlier this year. Yes, it’s so beautiful and so enchanting and so unique, that the first print run went fast! Today, I’ll show you the book up close and tell you ...
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Yesterday, I covered the first part of Trish Burr’s “interview” (really, her introduction notes for a class she is teaching), and featured some of her beautiful embroidery. I’d like to share with you the rest of her story and a couple more photos. If you haven’t read the first half of her story or seen ...
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