Kim Beamish
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Cottage Garden Needlebook
An old English cottage surrounded by a lush floral garden is the inspiration for Kim Beamish’s adorable needlebook. The stitches used to make the needlebook are Cross Stitch, Back Stitch, Wrapped Back Stitch, Lazy Daisy, Lattice Stitch, Bullion Knots, French Knots, Eyelet, Straight Stitch, Whip Stitch Includes: material list, flower diagram, order of stitching, and a tutorial on interesting ways to finish your punch needle embroidery.
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Pulled Thread Pastries Part 4
This is Part 4 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 4 Kim Beamish gives instructions with charts and photos of the steps involved in executing the Cobbler Filling, Step Stitch, and Pebble Filling.
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Pulled Thread Pastries Part 3
This is Part 3 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 3 Kim Beamish gives instructions with charts and photos of the steps involved in executing the Diagonal Cross Filling, Framed Cross Filling, and Mock Faggot Filling.
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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
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Odds and Ends Tags
These little tags are so perfect for adding to any gift whether you're an advanced stitcher or beginner. Beginners will get instant gratification with their first brush with embroidery love!
Designed by Kim Beamish
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One Pretty Doily
This pulled thread and embroidery doily looks a lot like a sampler. It's packed with elegance.
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Flower of Hope Doily
An enchanted flower blossoms as you pull threads in just the right places. An old form of embroidery is forever new and thrilling today.
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As White as Snow Hardanger
White on white Hardanger work, quick enough to give as a hostess present.
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Blue Hardanger
Add some charm to living space with this delicately colored doily. Place your favorite item on it.
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Lacy Hardanger
This Hardanger piece is finished with a lacy edge. This requires fabric threads to be removed to complete woven bars as necessary. The final row of lacy edge is completed with woven bars and buttonhole stitch in corners.
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Timeless Variations
Timeless Variations is a project that takes Hardanger Embroidery outside its traditional white on white. With the variations in colour for fabrics and threads available, the combinations are endless. Pick your favourite colours and experiment!
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Tranquility Lace
For many pieces I work from the centre out. For this design I completed the centre Kloster and then counted out to complete the Kloster for the border.
Some may be more comfortable starting from the outer border in buttonhole stitch and work towards centre. I would recommend starting from the middle of a side and not the corner of the design as stitches are weakened when started at the corner. See arrows on chart for the starting point used in this sample.
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Hardanger Snowflake
As elegant as ever, this Hardanger piece is quiet and will match all of your winter décor.
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I Heart Hardanger Ornaments
This is a clever rendition of a heart shape worked in Hardanger which can be suited to all occasions. Make it and gift it to someone you love for their birthday, special occasion, Christmas, or just because. Make it in their favourite colour, I bet you’ll make them smile.
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Winter Solstice Felted Bag
This stunning evening bag involves wet and needle felting. Bring out the artist in you to recreate a winter scene. Step by step pictures included.
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Spring Sampler
This sampler uses a variegated thread. You can decide to use the thread used to complete the sample or pick a variegated colour to match your decor. Each cross stitch must be completed individually.
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Hardanger Heart
This piece uses variegated thread, a change from the traditional white on white on this lovely heart.
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Christmas Love & Christmas Pine
It only looks difficult and daunting, but really blackwork is one of the easiest forms of embroidery. It consists of following a path by the simplest of stitches – back stitch. The double running stitch, a relative of the back stitch, is equally as easy and completes the project so it’s reversible.
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I HEART Christmas Ornament
Designed with love for reversible blackwork by Kim Beamish, this is an easy way to make a great impression when dressing up a Christmas gift!
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