Sew Deadly – Issue 89
Marcy’s Musings Hi, there! Today I’m thinking about tapestry weaving. We’re getting ready to have an antique textile museum exhibit in Tallulah Falls, and I have weaving on the brain. In the video...
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Marcy’s Musings Isn’t this an exciting time of year? It’s almost spring! If you enjoy St. Patrick’s Day as much as my green-beer-drinking friends at the Brew Crew, you might want to make this adorable...
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Marcy’s Musings I thought you might be interested in this bead embroidery tutorial by Potomac Bead Company. You can make some beautiful and unique jewelry using this technique!
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Marcy’s Musings It’s not too early to start stitching something beautiful for Mother’s Day! Cross {re} Stitched blog offers free cross-stitch charts for the occasion, including patterns for moms-to-be...
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Marcy’s Musings BIG NEWS! THREAD END is releasing JUNE 3! To celebrate the big event, Amanda Lee is giving away a $25 Etsy gift card to anyone who comments on this blog between now and June 3. The...
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Marcy’s Musings Today I’m seeing RED! As in, free redwork patterns, of course! I love redwork and blackwork embroidery. Here is a tutorial on how to turn a digital photograph of your house into a...
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Marcy’s Musings Today we’re learning a basketweave needlepoint stitch from Needlepoint For Fun: I hope you enjoy it and that you have a wonderful week!
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Marcy’s Musings Today Amanda Rolfe is demonstrating seven basic embroidery stitches for you. I hope you enjoy the video!
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Marcy’s Musings Look at the simple, elegant embroidery on this linen kitchen towel. It’s called sashiko embroidery. This form of Japanese embroidery uses “a form of running stitches to create beautiful...
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Marcy’s Musings Here’s some terrific advice from Emma Allen of Perfect Little Stitches: For some embroidery designs, you should probably use exactly the same colors that the designer used. This rule...
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