Embroidery, an enthralling craftsmanship appreciated for many centuries, requires the decoration of fabric with complex designs meticulously stitched with a needle and thread. In the past, all ...
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Like many needleworkers, I learned to embroider by hand at my grandmother's knee — on tea towels, pillow cases and dresser scarves. Stem stitch, chain stitch, lazy daisy and French knot, even some ...
If you aren’t an experienced quilter or embroider, a sewing machine may not seem worth the investment. But they come in handy even for non-crafty projects, like repairing a ripped seam or hemming a ...