Turkey Rug
Turkey Rug The Turkey Rug stitch is one of the most playful and rewarding techniques in crewelwork. It allows you to move beyond flat surface stitches and into the world of texture, volume, and 3D effects. I personally love usingâŚ
Turkey Rug The Turkey Rug stitch is one of the most playful and rewarding techniques in crewelwork. It allows you to move beyond flat surface stitches and into the world of texture, volume, and 3D effects. I personally love usingâŚ
Have you ever spent hours on a beautiful satin stitch, only to find that once you release the fabric from the hoop, your hard work looks… wobbly? It is a common heartbreak in the embroidery world. We love the smooth,âŚ
Welcome, fellow stitchers! Are you ready to dive into a satisfying project that combines classic charm with a rewarding challenge? You’ve landed in the perfect spot! I’m thrilled to share my popular Checkmate Stitches Embroidery Patternâand today, you can getâŚ
Hello fellow makers and art enthusiasts! Today, Iâm absolutely thrilled to share a very special project that has blossomed in The Craft Room: “The Star Flower and the Snail” Crewelwork Embroidery Kit! This whimsical design, inspired by classic Jacobean motifs,âŚ
Thereâs something magical about creating storage thatâs both practical and beautiful. This drawer box combines traditional box-making techniques with faux-leather fabric covering, resulting in a unique organizer youâll love using every day. The result is a sturdy, elegant drawer boxâŚ
In my latest YouTube video, I show you how to make a Doodle Box â a colorful and fun storage box, perfect for keeping your pens, markers, or little treasures safe. The box is made with fabric-covered card and decoratedâŚ
Halloween is the perfect time for spooky crafts and DIY Halloween Coffin Tutorial. This year I wanted to combine my love of embroidery with a little box-making magic. The result? Four embroidered Halloween coffinsâeach one unique, fun to make, andâŚ
This is my very first post, so let me introduce myself! My journey into costume making began during my first trip to the Venice Carnival in 2007. Inspired by the magnificent costumes, I dreamed of creating my own. But sinceâŚ