10 Ribbon Embroidery Flowers with silk/satin ribbons (Tutorials)

Ribbon embroidery is a 3-dimensional embroidery in which you stitch beautiful designs with ribbons on the needle instead of embroidery floss. The effect is simply stunning given the vivid colours of ribbon, be it silk or synthetic ribbon and the smooth silky luster of the ribbons. I cannot resist buying more and more ribbon – … Read more

Bobbin work – An easy way to stitch with thick thread

Do you have a box full of beautiful thick thread, yarn, and ribbon which you know can be used for decorating the fabric you have but would not go through your sewing machine needle and you are too lazy to painstakingly stitch it by handwork. I understand.This is where bobbin work comes to the rescue. … Read more

Beginner’s guide to Ribbon embroidery: 9 most commonly used stitches

Ribbon embroidery work is so exquisite that I fell in love instantly – my excuse is, anyone would, when they see this work.   This embroidery technique started somewhere around the 16th century in Europe and obviously caught the favor of the ladies in waiting in the french court who used this work to embellish their elaborate gowns. You … Read more

Drawn thread embroidery – 2 methods

What is  Drawn thread embroidery? Drawn thread embroidery is a counted thread openwork embroidery technique in which thread (either weft or warp) is removed from the fabric and decorative stitches and knots are formed over the remaining thread in a pattern. The work is traditionally done white on white (white fabric and white thread). The … Read more

Hardanger embroidery

I did not know anything about Hardanger Embroidery till I read about it in a book and fell in love with it. It is a beautiful form of whitework embroidery with a lattice effect created with drawn thread technique with small cutworks made inside blocks of stitches; It is named after a district in Norway, where it is supposed … Read more

Paisley embroidery (10 easy designs)

Paisley, aka Mango design, is a pattern that brings contrasting emotions in different people. Some people adore the paisley flower motifs and try to incorporate them in some form or other in their designs. Some dislike the paisley pattern and avoid it. At one point, I belonged to the second category and thought that the … Read more