Organize embroidery floss in boxes and jars

How to Organize Embroidery Floss and Thread: Practical Solutions for Busy Creatives

A fresh skein of embroidery floss is so beautiful and smooth. But anyone who enjoys stitching knows that keeping embroidery floss and thread neat and organized can be challenging. The various shades, textures, and types of thread can quickly become a tangled mess if not stored properly. However, a well-organized system can save you time…

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Practical Embroidery – July overview 🐚🌊🧵

JULY OVERVIEW Hi, Reader, I hope this message finds you well! As we bid farewell to one more sunny month, I want to share with you a monthly overview of articles, guides, and video tutorials that landed on the Practical Embroidery blog and YouTube channel in July. READY TO EXPLORE? New on the Blog How to use carbon paper to transfer embroidery patterns Book of Embroidery by The Royal School of Needlework – review Botanical Embroidery Patterns: Nature-Inspired Stitching Raised Fishbone Stitch…

Botanical Embroidery Patterns on Etsy
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Botanical Embroidery Patterns: Nature-Inspired Stitching

Embroidery, a timeless art form, has evolved to encompass many styles and patterns. Botanical embroidery patterns stand out for their intricate designs and the sense of tranquility they evoke. If you’re a fan of nature or simply looking to add a touch of natural beauty to your stitching projects, botanical embroidery offers a delightful avenue…

Book of Embroidery by The Royal School of Needlework - book review

“Book of Embroidery: A Guide To Essential Stitches, Techniques And Projects” by The Royal School of Needlework – book review

Learning hand embroidery from books has its own charm. Whether it is a vintage embroidery book or a new glossy edition, the books have some magic. The tactility of the pages, the smell, the sound—when all these senses activate, the time slows down. There are hundreds of books that teach hand embroidery, display various needlework…

Carbon paper to transfer embroidery patterns

How to use carbon paper to transfer embroidery patterns onto dark and light-colored fabrics

Embroidery is a relaxing craft that allows you to slow down and disconnect while creating. But before you can jump into the fun part – stitching, you need to transfer your embroidery pattern onto the fabric. One of the most effective ways to do this is using carbon paper or pattern transfer paper. Whether working…

Common Myths About Hand Embroidery

Common Myths About Hand Embroidery: Debunked

Hand embroidery is a beautiful and ancient craft practiced for centuries across various cultures. However, like many traditional arts, it is surrounded by numerous myths and misconceptions. These myths about hand embroidery can deter beginners, misinform enthusiasts, and undervalue the true essence of this intricate art form. This article aims to debunk some of the…

Hand embroidery for mending. Decorative mending techniques and stitches
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Hand embroidery for mending. Decorative mending techniques and stitches

Hand embroidery for mending In a world increasingly conscious of sustainability and creativity,Hand embroidery decorative mending has emerged as a beautiful solution to prolonging the life of our beloved garments. We no longer need to discard clothes at the first sign of wear and tear; instead, we can embrace the opportunity to transform these imperfections…

Hand Embroidery Basics
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Hand Embroidery Basics: A Beginner’s Guide to Needlework

Hand embroidery is not just a craft, it’s a world of endless possibilities. With just a needle, thread, and fabric, you can transform simple textiles into stunning works of art, decorate your household, or embellish your clothing. The versatility of hand embroidery is what makes it so exciting-you can create anything from intricate floral designs to bold geometric…