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I learned to embroider when I was a kid, when everyone was really into cross stitch (remember the '80s?). Eventually, I migrated to surface embroidery, teaching myself with whatever I could get my hands on...read more

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Harvest Hues 4b: Final Steps in Finishing

 

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Yesterday, we began the finishing process on Harvest Hues, and today, we are going to tie up the project!

In this final lesson, we’ll be adding the stiff floral wire to the back of the leaf to create a hanger and a “spine” that is bendable, so that you can style your leaves by bending them, if you wish.

Finally, we will sew the embroidered leaf to the felt backing.

If you are just joining in on this project – or if you’re just catching up – you can find all the installments of this stitch-along listed here in the Harvest Hues Project Index.

If you’re a member of the Patreon Community on Needle ‘n Thread, you will find the downloadable and printable PDF with all the finishing instructions already posted.

Let’s finish the leaf, shall we?

Harvest Hues autumn embroidered leaf stitch-along
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Harvest Hues 4: First Steps in Finishing

 

Good morning! Today, we’re going to start the finishing process for Harvest Hues – yippee!!

Due to the length of explaining the process, I’ll be presenting the finishing in two parts here on the blog.

If you are a member over on Patreon, you already have all the information on finishing available over there in a downloadable PDF. It was posted yesterday.

If you’re just starting or catching up with Harvest Hues, you can find all the lessons involved in this project available here in the Harvest Hues Project Index.

Let us begin!

Harvest Hues stitch-along finishing
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Sneak Peek: The Christmas Mitten

 

Good morning, and welcome to November!

Next week, on Monday and Wednesday, we will be finishing up Harvest Hues. I think I said it was this week in our last installment (I’ve since corrected it), but in fact, I was looking at the Wrong Week on the calendar. I thought it was moving too fast!

Today, in joyful anticipation of finishing one project and starting another, I want to sneak peek our Christmas ornament stitch-along for this year!

I’m excited about this little ornament on so many levels – because it pairs well with my mini sampler stockings that I designed a few years ago, because it has a unique finish with a real cuff, because it is customizable, because it uses great materials, because the techniques are accessible and oh-so-satisfactory, because it makes a great gift (or a keeper!), and because, darn it, it’s just so dang cute!

Embroidered Christmas Mitten Ornament Stitch-Along
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Holiday Open House at Needle ‘n Thread!

 

I’m so excited to announce this today!

If you live somewhere in the vicinity of Northeast Kansas – or if you happen to be passing through after Thanksgiving – I have an invitation for you!

We are having the first ever Open House at Needle ‘n Thread this year, to kick off the pre-Christmas season. And we can’t wait!

I’ll tell you a little more down below…

Christmas Open House at Needle 'n Thread, 2024
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I Am Not Real: Artificial Intelligence in the Needlework World

 

The topic of AI in the needlework world has been on my radar for well over a year. But I’ve hesitated about writing on the subject of Artificial Intelligence because I didn’t believe that it would really influence the embroidery world all that much – not the real embroidery world, where real people are interested in doing real things with their real hands and their real minds, using real materials.

But AI is becoming more and more influential in several aspects of “popular” needlework as time goes on. If you spend much time online and you explore needlework especially in social networks, you’ve probably come across AI in one form or another. It’s not just in images – it’s in writing, too – but lately, the images are The Big Hook. They’re the things that draw you in.

Keep in mind, though, that it’s not the real designers, the real teachers, the real artists that are driving AI into the creative world.

I AM NOT REAL
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Harvest Hues 3: Completing Embroidery & Adding Beads

 

Today, we’re going to finish up the embroidery on the sample leaf for Harvest Hues.

If you’re just joining in, please check out the Harvest Hues Project Index for all previous installments in this stitch-along!

If you’re looking for a materials kit for this project (with all the materials to make at least three leaves), you’ll find them available here.

If you’re a member of the Needle ‘n Thread Community on Patreon, you have already received the printable, downloadable PDF for today’s installment.

Harvest Hues Part 3: Completing Embroidery & Adding Beads
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Harvest Hues 2d: Stems, Leaves, & Filled Spaces

 

Welcome back to Harvest Hues, our current stitch-along here on Needle ‘n Thread, where we are exploring the embroidering of autumn leaves!

If you’re just joining us on the stitch-along, you can find all the previous lessons for the stitch-along available here in the Harvest Hues Project Index.

Members of the Needle ‘n Thread Community on Patreon have already received today’s lesson as part of the downloadable PDF for Part 2. We have to break up all that content when adding it to the blog here, since I can fit a lot more in a PDF than I can in a blog post! So you’ve already received this lesson in the PDF format, if you’re on Patreon.

Harvest Hues embroidery stitch-along on Needle 'n Thread
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