This video is an adjunct to the October 2014 Echidna PIE project series and shows you step-by-step how to edit and combine the appllque templates for the marigold petals for the chiffon double-drawstring bag for the Embroidery with Sheers lesson. Related Articles Looking for High-Quality Low-Cost Embroidery Education? Related Products
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Before I got into embroidery, I was a multimedia developer using such programs as Flash, Director, and Authorware.
Join us for a year’s worth of embroidery classes based on “A Year of Flowers,” which is a collection of flowers of the month digitized as appliqué, redwork, and fill stitches.
For the past year I taught a monthly embroidery club at a local quilt shop.
Did you ever want to make your own embroidery designs but you don’t want to digitize?
Use open redwork or running stitch designs to quilt and add a little dimension to your project
After using the Brother Scan n Cut for several appliqué projects, I thought I’d share a bit
Owls are hot! And have been for a few years now. This owl-themed purse or mini-reader bag is full of features and is perfect for toting your iPad mini and smaller Nook, Kindle or other reader. Last year after releasing my In-the-Hoop Sewing organizer, I received a number of requests for an in-the-hoop iPad sleeve or […]
I love appliqué! And what I love best is how you can change the look of the design by changing the fabric.
Metallic thread is one of those things we “love to hate.” We love the look of metallic thread but it can sometimes be frustrating to embroider with.
Did you ever start out with an idea for a project that evolved into something totally different? That’s what happened with these Halloween Luminaries!
Have you tried machine embroidered applique? It’s one of my favorite techniques! I’ve written about applique before