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Ribbon Embroidery; Embroidery That Embodies Romance

November 6th, 2011
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If you are into embroidery, you surely know that hand embroidery is the oldest embroidery known in this industry. It was used in the ancient days as designs in tapestries and in lady’s samplers. Most hand embroidery projects are used to decorate pillowcases, wall hangings, table runners and quilts. And there are several types of hand embroidery and one of them is ribbon embroidery.

Ribbon embroidery is basically done using ribbon rather than the standard six-thread string. Most ribbon embroiderers use silk ribbon or a combination of silk and organza ribbon. Practiced for years, this type of embroidery is considered as the most elegant hand embroidery. Ribbon embroidery projects are also considered to exude a certain level of romantic and antique quality; thus, this is known as the most romantic form of embroidery.

Learning the Basics of Ribbon Embroidery

If you are new to this kind of embroidery craft, you should first learn the basics;

* Fabric – this is important since I’s where you are going to stitch on

* Needle – you need a wide eye needle which can accommodate the ribbon you are using



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Needlework Patterns and Accessories

October 8th, 2011
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Needlework is another term for the handicraft of decorative sewing and textile arts.

Needlework includes

Patchwork

Patchwork or “pieced work” is a form of needlework that involves sewing together pieces of fabric into a larger design. The larger design is usually based on repeat patterns built up with different colored shapes. Patchwork embroidery has been in vogue for decades and gained immense popularity during Great Depression, as it was the only method to recycle worn clothing into warm quilts. This embroidery has traditionally been sewn together by hand, but with the change in technology and to cash on the benefits of mass production. Patchwork is most often used to make quilts, but it can also be used to make bags, wall-hangings, warm jackets, skirts and other items of clothing. Some textile artists work with patchwork, often combining it with embroidery and other forms of stitchery.

Knitting

Knitting is a craft by which thread or yarn may be turned into cloth. may be done by hand or by machine. Flat knitting, which is done on two straight needles, produces a length of cloth, while circular knitting, which is done on circular or double-pointed needles, produces a tube of cloth. Knitted cloth is made out of yarn, a length of continuous fibres. Yarn for knitting can be made from any number of natural or synthetic fibres. Most knitting needles (also called knitting pins) are long, slender sticks with either one or two tapered ends used to hold and bring the working yarn through active stitches.

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Ribbon Embroidery; Embroidery That Embodies Romance

April 16th, 2011

If you are into embroidery, you surely know that hand embroidery is the oldest embroidery known in this industry. It was used in the ancient days as designs in tapestries and in ladys samplers. Most hand embroidery projects are used to decorate pillowcases, wall hangings, table runners and quilts. And there are several types of hand embroidery and one of them is ribbon embroidery.

Ribbon embroidery is basically done using ribbon rather than the standard six-thread string. Most ribbon embroiderers use silk ribbon or a combination of silk and organza ribbon. Practiced for years, this type of embroidery is considered as the most elegant hand embroidery. Ribbon embroidery projects are also considered to exude a certain level of romantic and antique quality; thus, this is known as the most romantic form of embroidery.

Learning the Basics of Ribbon Embroidery

If you are new to this kind of embroidery craft, you should first learn the basics;

Fabric this is important since Is where you are going to stitch on

Needle you need a wide eye needle which can accommodate the ribbon you are using

Ribbon choose the kind and type of ribbon that perfectly suits the project you are working on

Your own sense of adventure yes, this is important. You should not be afraid to try variations of the designs and stitching styles. Who knows, you can be an inventor of new stitches and techniques.

Among the basics of ribbon embroidery that you have to familiarize yourself are the supplies, techniques and materials used in a project;

Stitches there are various stitches used in ribbon embroidery in order to create designs

Chenille this is the needle use in ribbon embroidery

Silk mostly, ribbon embroidery is done using silk fabrics

In creating your project, you also need to know the different styles of ribbon embroidery that you might encounter along the way. These are as follows;

Woven rose

French knot

Fly stitch

Feather stitch

Fly stitch fern

Lazy daisy

Looped petal flower

Couching stitch

Straight stitch

Split stitch

Stem stitch rose

Japanese ribbon stitch

Most of the above stitches are taught to beginners so you can surely do them even if you are a novice on this kind of embroidery. You just need someone to tell you how to it properly. If you dont have someone, then you can always look for tutorials and step by step guides on how to do it. Here are places where you can get guides;

Books and Magazines most embroidery books and magazines offer tutorials on different embroidery types. You may chance upon a tutorial on how to make ribbon embroidery project.

The Internet if you dont have books or magazines or cant find any from your collections, you can always resort to the Internet. There are lots of websites where you can find tips and guides on ribbon embroidery. You may find one or two of them useful.

Since ribbons are now available in different colors, textures and designs, youd be really able to create ribbon embroidery with romantic designs. You can use your finished projects to design pieces of clothing like scarves, bonnets and even purses.

To embellish pillowcases, towels, quilts and framed artworks are other uses of ribbon embroidery.

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How to Quilt: Learn to Quilt, Quilting Tips, Guide to Learn How to Make a Quilt

February 16th, 2011

Visit SiteHave you been searching for a how to quilt resource specifically for beginner quilters that makes learning how to make a quilt really easy? And explains everything using words that you understand, not some special quilting jargon where you need to look up every single term?

How would you like to discover quilting tips and techniques that experienced and professional quilters use – methods that save time and make your quilt a true heirloom, not just another blanket?
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