Have you ever wanted to add an interesting twist to your embroidery project but didn’t have a stitch guide handy?

This redwork basket was stitched with Cotton Mako’ 12 using mainly stem stitch and open chain stitch
My favourite stitch reference is too bulky to carry around each day, so I used to stick to basic stitches when I was out and about, stitching with friends or travelling.
So I was very pleased to discover an embroidery App, by Hugs n Kisses, for my iPhone.
Once I had found one App I started looking for more resources, and found lots of useful instructions online.
Get Your Free Embroidery Resources:
Get some Free Hand Embroidery doodle patterns here.
Handy How to Guides for hand embroidery stitches:
Hugs n Kisses has an iPhone App
Judith Baker Montana has an iPhone App
If you don’t have an iPhone this website will give you just as much information
My hand embroidery Youtube PlayList will be updated as I find more good tutorials
Filed under: Aurifil, Cotton Mako', Cotton Mako' Ne 12, Embroidery, Tuesday Treats Tagged: | Always Quilting, Aurifil, Cotton Mako', Cotton Mako' Ne 12, Embroidery, Tuesday Treats
















Thanks for the linking!!
Thank you for sharing your delightful drawings. They are perect for stitching a little decorative touch to a project. I hope you get lots of visitor to your blog.
I did
thanks again!