Embroidery
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Party Favours
How adorable are these? They made from fine Hardanger work and leftover plastic spools from a ball of DMC pearl cotton! And you can stuff them with goodies for your next party! Full instructions and charts.
Designed by Betty Stokoe
Hardanger House
4708 52 Street
Stettler, Alberta T0C 2L0
403.742.2749
[email protected]
www.theneedleworkpages.com/listing/hardanger-house.html

Knit Cuff Bracelet
Full instructions for how to repurpose a favorite cabled sweater you can't seem to let go. Also included in the instructions is how to make a dorset button. Photos and diagrams.
Designed by Joanne Gatenby
www.xs-and-ohs.com

Rainy Day Mug Rugs
Here's what raindrops look like when made up in Hardanger and satin stitches! Worked up in 2 colourways to show how colour changes the look of the same pattern. Choose your own colourway or make several in several colours. Stitches used: nun stitch, satin stitch, Algerian eyelets, woven bars and branched spokes.
Designed by Betty Stokoe
Hardanger House
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etsy.com/shop/HardangerHouse

Pavouk Talisman
Very much like the dreamcatcher, this Belarusan Talisman is created to protect the household and the family within it. It's the stitched version of the same Pavouk made up of straw. Frame this gem or make it to hang on your window, doorway, car or on the cradle. It is believed it catches and transmutes negative energies.
Designed by Iryna Varabei
Spirit of Belarus
ivarabei.wixsite.com/spiritofbelarus
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The Beauty of Texture Part 4
The last installation of The Beauty of Texture reviews with full instructions Flower Smocking and Popcorn Smocking. Complete the 4 parts of this extraordinary smocking series.
Designed by Judith Marquis
Amberlane & Amberpetites
www.amberlane.ca
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Pulled Thread Pastries Part 2
This is Part 2 of the Pulled Thread Pastries. This series is about introducing you and getting a good feel of what pulled thread embroidery is all about. The whole series focuses on the basic and essential pulled thread stitches reviewing in detail three in each of the four parts. In Part 2 Kim Beamish gives instructions with charts and photos of the steps involved in executing the Waffle Stitch, Window Filling, and Wave Stitch.
Designed by Kim Beamish
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http://craftycreations-beamish.blogspot.com/

The Beauty of Texture Part 2
Join smocking designer Judith Marquis in this series of fabric manipulation and explore the texture that smocking can bring to today's decorating styles and infinite project ideas.
Designed by Judith Marquis
Amberlane & Amberpetites
www.amberlane.ca
[email protected]

The Beauty of Texture Part 3
Here's Part 3, another exciting instalment of The Beauty of Texture, and all its possibilities and variations smocking can have. This instalment focuses on Arrowhead Smocking.
Designed by Judith Marquis
Amberlane & Amberpetites
www.amberlane.ca
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Pulled Thread Pastries
They can be mistaken for or even created to be used as ornaments, but these cushions were created to be a tutorial on pulled thread work. In these instructions is Part 1 looking at the first 3 pulled thread stitches: Diagonal Drawn Filling, Reverse Faggot, and Single Faggot Stitch.
Designed by Kim Beamish
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http://craftycreations-beamish.blogspot.com/

Belarusan Nizanka Snowflakes
Meditative, prayer-like embroidery connects us to spirit while we engage in Nizanka technique. These ornaments are the perfect thing to learn this quiet technique of stitching beautiful things.
Designed by Iryna Varabei
Spirit of Belarus
ivarabei.wixsite.com/spiritofbelarus
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Yule Log Tote Ornament
A tiny little gem evokes feelings of sitting by the fire on a cold winter day. Perfect for learning Hardanger and so special to treasure for years to come.
Designed by Betty Stokoe
Hardanger House
[email protected]
www.etsy.com/shop/HardangerHouse

Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star Ornaments
Two star ornaments to pique your creativity using stitches on the PFAFF creative icon and it's super features! Making stars for any occasion.
Designed by Emily Baker
Freelance Educator and Sewing Specialist
SVP Canada Inc.
www.pfaff.com

A Piece of My Heart Ornaments
The heart is paper pieced together and then stuffed. The ornaments are so adorable you'll want to make more than one! Make several and place them in a glass bowl it will be a great topic of conversation and can be used as party favors too. Choose your own heartwarming words.
Designed by Bill Locke
Bill Locke Designs
711 - 1601 Boulevard Angrignon
Lasalle, QC H8N 0E8
www.studiobilllocke.com
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514.209.0111

Snow Globe Ornament
Pick your favourite element in a print fabric and highlight it in this charming snowglobe ornament! It's the perfect way of highlighting the print you adore! Also a great project to learn how to work with vinyl.
Designed by Clodagh Coker
The Quilt Store
17817 Leslie Street, Unit 40
Newmarket, Ontario L3Y 8C6
www.thequiltstore.ca
905.853.7001

Vishuddha
Inspired by the symbol of the Throat Chakra, hence Vishuddha, Kim uses crayons to create her fabric for embroidery. A quick to make embroidered piece, you can embroider it further by listening to your inner voice.
Designed by Kim Beamish
craftycreations-beamish.blogspot.ca
[email protected]

Indian Splendor
Donna lets the Sari Silk Ribbon shine in this little embroidered project while the embroidered stitches do all the talking. She outlines the square with beading giving a rich look to the finished piece. Alternately you can expand on the idea and make it bigger and even making a quilt.
Designed by Donna Funnell
Fibre Artist
Member of Oakville Fibre Artists
www.fibrejournal.blogspot.com
Facebook: donna.funnell.7

The Stupendous Stitching Clutch Purse
It's liberating to play with decorative stitches, even better, make a remarkable clutch purse too!
Designed by Liana Kirkey
That Sewing Place
16610 Bayview Ave # 10
Newmarket, ON L3X 1X3
905.715.7725
www.thatsewingplace.ca
Facebook: TSPNewmarket

Exploring Paper Embroidery, Kindred Spirits
We're taking some of you back to the 1970s when paper embroidery was all the rage! Two enchanting designs to get back into 'embroidery meets scrapbooking' or perhaps it's new to you, and therefore ideal for you give it a try. Either way, great tutorial on paper embroidery.
Designed by Jo Gatenby
xs-and-ohs.com/

Exploring Paper Embroidery, Paper Heart
We're taking some of you back to the 1970s when paper embroidery was all the rage! Two enchanting designs to get back into 'embroidery meets scrapbooking' or perhaps it's new to you, and therefore ideal for you give it a try. Either way, great tutorial on paper embroidery.
Designed by Jo Gatenby
xs-and-ohs.com/

The Beauty of Texture Part 1
Join smocking designer Judith Marquis in this series of fabric manipulation and explore the texture that smocking can bring to today's decorating styles and infinite project ideas.
Designed by Judith Marquis
Amberlane & Amberpetites
www.amberlane.ca
[email protected]

Lovebirds Needle Roll
So tiny, you’ll want to take this needle roll everywhere you go. It’ll be part of your portable stitching project.
Designed by Kim Beamish
[email protected]
craftycreations–beamish.blogspot.ca

Wedding Memories Wallhanging
This wallhanging is a great way to commemorate a loved-one's wedding. So quick to make using an embroidery machine and PREMIER+™ 2 Embroidery Software to match your unlimited creativity.
Designed by Kerrin Brookes
Sewing and Software Specialist, SVP Canada Inc.
www.pfaff.com

Funky Lovebirds Bolster Pillow
This is perfect bolster pillow project to make if you wish to freshen up your bedroom. It ushers in the freshness of spring!
Designed by Lynn Swanson
Brother Educator
www.brother.ca

Sweet Begonia
Sweet Begonia uses surface embroidery, shading and very little time to embroider. It's like painting with thread. Step by step instructions makes it enjoyable to stitch.
Designed by Carol Arsenault
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Owen Owl
It's a little cutie, Owen Owl will be a favourite during the Halloween season. The perfect ornament to make and give to someone special or you can make it, keep it and cherish it.
Designed by Carolyn Mitchell
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Leaves Needle Roll
So tiny, you’ll want to take this needle roll everywhere you go. It’ll be part of your portable stitching project.
Designed by Kim Beamish
www.craftycreations–beamish.blogspot.ca
[email protected]

Purple Coneflowers Banner
Capture the beauty of the humble coneflower in this heartwarming and welcoming fall banner. Inspiring words are embroidered on the appliquéd petals to usher in more blessing into your home. Quilt it as you wish.
Designed by Christine Baker
Fairfield Road Designs
P.O Box 64
Brockville, ON K6V 5T7
613.342.1042
www.fairfieldroaddesigns.com
www.uppercanadaquiltworks.com

Simply Redwork
Follow Erla Wilson as she explains the history of redwork and highlights its charm in this fun picnic table cloth. Templates provided and loose instructions on how to make the table cloth once the redwork is done.
Designed by Erla Wilson
Country Garden
905.772.3757
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Bluebird Birth Announcement
Judith Marquis designed this free style embroidery using stitches like bullion stitch, colonial knots, French knots, fly stitch, stem stitch, to name a few. You can add to it by filling in more of the smocked piece.
Designed by Judith Marquis
www.amberlane.ca

Redwork for Canada
What a charming way to commemorate Canada 150, using surface embroidery stitches, cross stitch and redwork to complete this keepsake.
Designed by Maria E. Gollek
www.marnicdesigns.com