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No-calorie cupcakes

January 18, 2013 by Denise Felton

046These tasty little pincushions would be the perfect gift for a stitcher in your life. Imagine them in reds and pinks as valentine mini-gifts. The chicks at Star-Shaped and Shiny are sharing the pattern and tutorial. Check it out… Read More...

Free design from UT

January 18, 2013 by Denise Felton

UT5589fCheck out this offer from the Urban Threads e-newsletter:

Can embroidery brighten your day? Here’s the answer, in the form of a flamingo-wielding gnome riding a unicorn. Craft up a big bunch of sunshine and rainbows with this design on

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New: License Wild Olive designs!

January 13, 2013 by Denise Felton

8366588668_8469bd68d4_zThis. Is. Big. Our beloved Mollie Johanson of Wild Olive is now licensing her embroidery designs for commercial use!!! Go to her blog post for details.

Sheerly winter

January 13, 2013 by Denise Felton

snow2Gina of Fan My Flame participated in a group challenge to create a textile piece based on the weather. Her winter-inspired embroidery on tulle is breathtaking. Check it out at her blog post.

Remove creases from linen

January 13, 2013 by Denise Felton

creaseDonna of Needleworker Not in Paradise shares a fabulous tip for removing creases from linen. If you’ve collected old stitchery that has been folded for a long time — maybe decades — Donna has the solution. See her blog post… Read More...

New stitchy series from Val Laird

January 13, 2013 by Denise Felton

applesVal Laird has announced the launch of her free pattern series for 2013, Apples of Gold. Val shows how to combine her embroidery and applique designs into a beautiful quilt; but I’m sure, like past series, each design will easily … Read More...

These hearts help pets

January 13, 2013 by Denise Felton

pillowAnother lovely project from the chicks at Star-Shaped and Shiny. This heart-topiary pillow would look awesome on your sofa or bed all year round, and it would make a rockin valentine gift for someone you love. The blog says,

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Win tatting treasures

January 8, 2013 by Denise Felton

Sally Kerson of Tat’s Heaven is having a mondo tatting giveaway. Go to her blog post to enter by January 11.

Inspiration: Richard Saja

January 8, 2013 by Denise Felton

Needle artist Richard Saja‘s outrageously embroidered toiles have now made their way to footwear. These Saja-embellished Keds are popping up all over the web; for example, on So Super Awesome and on Make. Proved: We all want these … Read More...

Inspiration: Susan Lenz

January 8, 2013 by Denise Felton

Susan Lenz‘ needle art is consistent in personality and style but ever growing in content and theme. I am crazy for this new art quilt, Lift and Tuck, which incorporates recycled, vintage undergarments. She says,

Stitching the girdle in

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Inspiration: Judy Martin

January 8, 2013 by Denise Felton

This all-wool quilt, Canadian Pioneer by Judy Martin, incorporates dozens of needlework techniques. A work in progress since 2008, it’s composed of reclaimed materials: old blankets, a wool skirt. You’re going to want to see the finished work. … Read More...

Inspiration: J. Marsha Michler

January 8, 2013 by Denise Felton

Check out this collection of blocks by J. Marsha Michler for the Crazy Quilt Journal Project 2012. I love her unusual circular theme, her choices of colors and embroidery stitches, her unconventional approach. This is needle art. Go to the … Read More...

Best. Hoop. Ever.

January 7, 2013 by Denise Felton

Chelsea Bloxsom of Love and a Sandwich created this appliqued portrait of the most famous and adorable cat of 2012, Grumpy Cat! The hoop sold instantly when she shared her Etsy listing on Facebook. But if you convo to let … Read More...

Valentine love from Bunny Hill

January 7, 2013 by Denise Felton

Anne of Bunny Hill Designs has announced a big January sale! (Hurry! The sale ends January 9.) She also says,

I put away the Christmas decorations and decided things looked a little bleak around here so I made a batch

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When art and science collide

January 7, 2013 by Denise Felton

A work of fiber art by Susan Brubaker Knapp adorns the cover of the January 2013 issue of Genetics in Medicine. Brava! Go to her Blue Moon River blog post to find out how it happened and to enjoy an … Read More...

How to make ribbonwork pansies

January 7, 2013 by Denise Felton

Marjolein of Threads and Patches shares her technique for creating ribbonwork pansies. It’s not as hard as the finished results suggest. See her tutorial.

Free pattern: ‘Love Bug’

January 7, 2013 by Denise Felton

Creative Breathing is sharing her pattern for this adorable Love Bug felt doll. Make one to deliver a message to your valentine. Or follow her lead and make a whole conga line of little lovers! Go to her post for … Read More...

Win a copy of ‘Inspirations’

January 7, 2013 by Denise Felton

Paloma of Three Kitchen Fairies has posted a lovely review of Country Bumpkin’s Inspirations embroidery magazine. I totally agree with her take on the value of this beautiful publication. Two readers will win a copy of the issue she reviewed. … Read More...

Tatreez: Palestinian embroidery

January 5, 2013 by Denise Felton

Cristy of Lots of Neat Stuff gives us a quick look at Palestinian embroidery, known as tatreez, that uses cross-stitch patterns almost like code to convey cultural information. See her post.

New from Kreinik: Reflective Yarn

January 5, 2013 by Denise Felton

Kreinik Threads has introduced a new fiber that’s creating a lot of buzz. The Kreinik blog describes it:

Kreinik Reflective Yarn is a carry-along fiber with light-reflecting properties. It’s part polyester and part glass beads (which gives it a sort

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