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December 31, 2011
January Stitchalong!
Hey guys! It's floresita here, with the last post of the year and our first stitchalong of next year! I was up at the crack of dawn a few days ago, couldn't sleep, and instead started to brainstorm a felt banner idea for the new year. I was thinking of new year's resolutions, and mine just happened to be - try something new every month. What haven't I tried yet? Couching!
Using my own cursive, some yarn, and embroidery floss, I decided to give couching a try for the first time. If you, like me, have never tried couching before, this is a perfect simple project to try it out with!
Here's a nice video tutorial by Mary Corbet on couching: http://www.needlenthread.com/2006/10/couching-video-tutorial.html
And here's a very nicely photographed tutorial by Sarah Whittle: http://sarahwhittle.blogspot.com/2010/08/how-to-couch.html
If you'd like to join in this stitchalong, everything you need is pictured up above - a pen or pencil, scissors, pinking shears (if you want a decorative edge on your felt), embroidery floss, yarn, and felt.
I made a pattern file with the template pieces and a nice cursive alphabet called Handsome (if you don't trust your own handwriting). :) Get the free pattern.
Your finished banner can be a new year's banner, or maybe a Happy Birthday banner - with the letters in the pattern file, it can say anything you want. All you need to do to join in is add your picture to the embroidery pool and tag it "JanStitchalong"!
You don't have to wait until you're finished - we love seeing in-progress projects (check out my progress, below)
I'll be back to check in later this week with my progress and a walkthrough of my first try at couching. In the meantime, why don't you line up some colors and materials, feel free to ask any questions here, and let's get stitching! Although, depending on how many spots I hit this evening I may not get to your questions right away tomorrow... ;) Hope you guys have a great time tonight and have lots of fun with this! :)
December 30, 2011
Too wit to woo
I think my stitchy resolution for 2012 might be 'stitch something neat on a doily'. I just love this 'Too wit to woo' piece by Kate Elisabeth Rolison (aka Poesie Grenadine). Kate stitches modern poetry on vintage linens. Read more about it on her blog.
Do you have any 'stitchy' resolutions for the new year? Are you finally going to try and master the French Knot maybe? Or participate in an embroidery contest? Embroider more (and spend less time at the computer)? Leave your resolution here in the comments, post your photos in the Embroidery Pool with #NYR2012 and maybe you will be featured on Feeling Stitchy!
Wishing everyone a safe and happy New Year!
December 25, 2011
Patterns: Some Favourites of 2011
From left to right, top to bottom
1. Coming Home from Studio MME2. On Parade Embroidery from Sarah Jane,
3. Crafting Shelves from This Tiny Existence,
4. Spring Cross Stitch from The Floss Box,
5. Winding Wool (5) from June at Noon
6. embroidered button display hoop adapted by doe-c-doe from an original design by Haylie Waring
2011 has been a fantastic year for embroidery patterns and here are but a few of the fantastic patterns that have appeared. Here's looking forward to a fantastic stitching year in 2012!
Happy Holidays from everyone at Feeling Stitchy!
December 24, 2011
You Better Not Pout, You Better Not Cry
It might be a little to late to get on Santa's nice list, but everyone is a good boy or girl according to Panta. Over on Craftster, Limeriot stitched up a cute Panta for the holidays. I love the candy cane bamboo. Her piece was the featured project for December and it is fab! Happy Holidays!
December 23, 2011
What do you do when you're upset?
Stitched by Pam
Pam stitches. And I think you and me do the same thing, too. Just a little Christmas stitching to remind you that the things you make, even in the toughest times for you, can inspire other people with a little holiday cheer. So stop worrying about who you have and haven't shopped for, and maybe just take a moment to stitch something. I think you'll feel better. :)
p.s. - The cross stitch pattern Pam used comes from CrossStitcher magazine, issue 245.
If you can't find a copy where you are, it looks like digital issues are available for purchase on Zinio.
December 22, 2011
Free stitchable gift tags from Miniature Rhino
Doing some wrapping today? Here's some sweet gift tags from Jessica of Miniature Rhino. It's a perfect way to personalize a gift in just a few stitches. Get the pattern!
December 19, 2011
Cute ice skater embroidery tutorial
Milla and Snowman by revoluzzza
Check out this adorable tutorial for a patchwork table runner with embroidery by Revoluzzza! The tutorial is in German, but just about any browser these days has a "translate" button (I use Google Chrome). If you're not feeling patchwork-y, the circular shape of the pattern is perfect to frame in a hoop, and voila, you're done. Last minute Christmas present or decoration! :) Go to the tutorial!
p.s. Am I the only one that thinks it's super sweet that snowman is "schneemann" in German? ;)
December 18, 2011
Patterns: Dala Horse
Pangaloon has been busy making Christmas presents, one of them being the Dala Horse by Feeling Stitchy's very own Carina. Pangaloon found the pattern in this month's issue of Mollie Makes but you can also find it in Carina's store here.
December 16, 2011
'Tis the season...
1. The Mouse King Ornament, 2. hexagon christmas ornament tutorial, 3. Trio of felt portraits, 4. Tiny Snowman Ornament
...to be stitching cute Christmas ornaments! Emily has made a lovely series of patterns inspired by the Nutcracker. You can find a tutorial for Nova's Hexagon ornaments on her blog. The sweet trio is stitched by Lisa from a book called Fa la la la Felt. And I don't know much about this tiny cross stitched snowman made by thehomebird except that I think he's extremely cute..
Happy Christmas Stitching everyone!
December 15, 2011
December Stitch Along
What a brilliant idea from Jodycourt! I love the use of burlap and ribbon on these adorable ornaments.These are for her granddaughters and I just know they will love them.
Have you started your December Stitch Along yet?
December 11, 2011
Patterns: Ed Hardy's Love Kills Slowly (plus a Christmas pattern link)
Ed Hardy's Gambling Man - stitched by Rachael Lazenby
I am in even more awe than usual of this above piece, which is the Gambling Man from Ed Hardy's cross stitch book Love Kills Slowly and is stitched so ably by Rachael Lazenby, because I also have this book and have been about half way through one of the butterfly patterns in it for about a year and have been failing miserably at it. It's lovely to see a finished piece from it.
Love Kills Slowly is not a beginner's cross stitch book, the patterns are quite complex and no matter what size the pattern is, each pattern is printed on on only one page of the book, so if it's a large pattern be prepared to squint. This is also not helped by the patterns being in black and white and some of the colour symbols are minuscule.
However, if you're prepared to grit your teeth a bit with the pattern pages, this book is a great source of some unusual patterns. If you're familiar with Ed Hardy's work you'll know what I'm talking about but if not be prepared for lots of tattoo inspired cross stitch, with lots of skulls, roses, daggers and butterflies. Love Kills Slowly would be a good book to find patterns to stitch for the teenager in your life (or for someone unhappy in love and wants to celebrate the fact in cross stitch!).
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Not completely forgetting Christmas here, there's still time to stitch something, so for those looking for some Christmas pattern inspiration may I recommend this excellent guest post with a tutorial by Wendi Gratz and free embroidery patterns by Joel Henriques, on one of my favourite (normally non-embroidery but still crafty) blogs, Made By Joel.
December 7, 2011
Cuckoo clock
Free ornament pattern by Mollie Johanson
How wonderful is this sweet little cuckoo clock ornament? Mollie is posting wonderful free Christmas ornament projects on her blog this month - they're quick, easy, and her tutorials are super detailed and a joy to look at.
Here are some more:
These are all great options if you want to do some holiday stitching but don't have a ton of time or materials. They'd also be great projects to teach some beginners in your family...
December Stitch Along
I can't believe December is already here and the holidays are coming up fast. I'm not ready! This month's stitch along is all about ornaments. I love homemade ornaments and stitchy ones are even better. I am a sucker for the vintage holiday images and between Floresita and myself, we have managed to compile a few of our favorite vintage images for the stitch along. The great thing about these images is that you don't have to use them just to decorate for the holidays, you can leave them up all year long to remind you of that special time of year.
Don't forget to post your progress in the embroidery group on flickr and label it December Stitch Along.
Don't forget to post your progress in the embroidery group on flickr and label it December Stitch Along.
December 5, 2011
Feeling Artistic?
Thank you AlwaysInspired
Have you just been dying to take the next step and put a piece of your awesome stitching into a show? The wonderful and talented lady over Schindermania is curating a show the summer entitled Home is Where the Needle Marks. You can find out all the details over at her website. Don't be shy, get to stitching and enter an amazing stitchy piece!
December 4, 2011
Patterns: Cute
Cute - tagged baby blanket by Stitchalicious
Any little person under this baby blanket is going to be one seriously funky little person. This was stitched up by Stitchalicious aka Jacinta Lodge, you can read more about it on her blog or find the cross stitch pattern in her Etsy shop here.
December 2, 2011
Stitch your own handwriting
Have you ever tried to stitch your own hand writing? Seems to me it's the perfect way to add a personal touch to your piece. Dana of Water Penny has a tutorial on her blog on how to transfer your handwriting to fabric.
And if you are a fan of stitched lettering, quotes, alphabet samplers etc. be sure to check out my Stitched Lettering group on Flickr!
And if you are a fan of stitched lettering, quotes, alphabet samplers etc. be sure to check out my Stitched Lettering group on Flickr!