FLY STITCH :7 variations of this embroidery stitch

A fly stitch is a stitch that looks like the alphabets U or V secured with a small straight stitch. It is similar to a detached feather stitch and is very versatile. You can use it in many ways in your embroidery project; as grass stalks on a ground or as flying birds , as … Read more

Pansies : 4 simple ways to recreate this flower on fabric

Who loves Pansy? The Pansy flower, of a thousand hues –  I have seen this flower in gardens and marveled at the many different shades of it- the perfect flower, other than a rose for embroidery. Many a girl is lovingly named Pansy after this beautiful flower.  I have attempted to make Pansy flowers here with embroidery … Read more

Ladder Stitch – 3 types (Step by step tutorial with pictures)

Ladder stitch, as its name suggests, looks like a ladder. The ladder stitch, often likened to a surgical suture, offers a nearly invisible seam, making it popular for a lot of your projects. In sewing, it can be done in 3 ways and for different purposes. The three most commonly used Ladder stitches are as outlined … Read more

5 Easy Chikankari Motifs for your next embroidery project

Once you are enamored of something, everywhere you look you will find that one thing. It is happening to me now. I am in love with Chikankari embroidery  and I can see it everywhere.  On shawls, skirts, tunics, bedspreads, quilts, sheer curtains. My younger one peeping on the screen says, yes, I love chicken too … Read more

Cross Stitch variations (10 types)

A cross stitch is just two straight stitches crossing each other. What variations can you make with this simple x look alike. Well, if you think that, you couldn’t be more wrong. The little x stitch with those diagonals up against each other in war, makes for many beautiful little stitches with subtle differences. If … Read more

Pulled Thread Embroidery : 5 basic stitches used in this work

Pulled thread Embroidery work is a counted thread whitework embroidery technique mostly worked on loosely woven fabric. In Pulled thread work, holes are made on the fabric surface, by pulling the thread stitched onto the fabric in different filling embroidery stitches. This work produces a fabric which looks like lace. In this work, no thread … Read more