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Embroider Flower Floppy Bucket Hat- DIY Craft
Hello! I’m Duana from Duana Studio and I’m excited to share my DIY Floppy Bucket hat with embroidered flower. With the weather finally warming up, I wanted a cute hat to go out in the sun and wear. These are very easy to make and the embroidered flower was also very easy to make. So let’s get right into it. Supplies Fabric (1/2 yard of outside and inside fabric) small piece of interfacing Clover Embroidery Needles- Art No. 235 Ruler/measuring tape Circle Ruler (optional, but makes great circles) scissors embroidery…
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Lazy Daisy Canvas Shoes – Embroidery Tutorial
Hi Clover Family, It’s Danielle, the Designer and Craft Blogger behind Sprinklesofzeal! I want to wish you and your family a happy new year! I hope that 2022 is full of peace and a bucket load of creativity. This month, I will be sharing how to create hand-embroidered shoes using the lazy daisy embroidery stitch. Stitching on shoes can be somewhat intimidating, but this tutorial will guide you step-by-step throughout the process. I like that the lazy daisy stitch isn’t overly complicated and it can be used to upcycle clothing. So,…
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Hand Embroidered “Give Thanks” Kitchen Towel
Hey Clover Family, it’s Danielle from sprinklesofzeal and I want to start off by saying happy holidays. As we approach another Thanksgiving, I hope that you are able to reflect on the good times and appreciate every moment with your loved ones. This week, I’m excited to share this lovely Give Thanks embroidery pattern with you. The stitches aren’t too complicated and the pattern can be completed in under an hour. Alright, are you ready to start stitching? Let’s Go! Here are the materials that you’ll need for this project:…
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Embroidery with Kids
Happy Friday! It’s Cheri here from Tinkinstitches embroidery. I know the art of embroidery has taken hold for a lot of people especially while coping with lockdown measures and wanting to try something new with all our newly found free time. Giving ourselves something to create while having a product in the end that we’re able to be proud of is wonderfully fulfilling. Teaching kids to create with their hands gives them the skillsets for future handcrafts and sustainability while also teaching them amazing lessons in learning new things, working…