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Meet Our Featured Member --- Debbie Francis
Featured Member: Debbie Francis
Welcome to our Blog series featuring Tattered Stitch Facebook Group members! Each month we will feature a new member asking them how they started on their embroidering journey, to helpful tips to share with you!
1. Question: How long have you been embroidering?
Our first featured member is Debbie Francis. Debbie has been an avid fan of Tattered Stitch Embroideries for a couple of years and is always sharing her projects in our Facebook Group
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Feb 10th 2022
Tattered Stitch was featured on Redfin.com!
Guess who was featured on Redfin.com's latest article 'How to Display and Decorate Your Home Using Your Threadwork'?We're under under the 9th paragraph, look under 'Look for opportunities to display your art'. :)
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Aug 7th 2020
How to Make Your Own Embroidered Place Mats - Tutorial!
I have a girlfriend who's birthday is just 12 days after mine...We love to exchange fun kitchey types of gifts for one another. This year she gave me some beautiful salad tongs with pretty little metal pineapple's on top. So this got me thinking on some of the fun summer get together’s we've had in the past, and the got me contemplating about what kind of gift I would give to her for her birthday. Beautiful embroidered place mats came to mind for those backyard barbecues. They will lend a little
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Dec 24th 2017
Creating Your Own Embroidered Headband Slider Tutorial!
A headband slider is a very simple yet amazingly cute way of customizing that hair retaining device we've all come to know and love!In it's purest form, a headband slider is simply a crafty attachment that literally slides on to your headband, along with enough friction to help keep it in place.In the following tutorial we are expanding that definition by including that wonderful craft we all have grown a passion for... embroidery! For this example, we are going to use a machine embroidered desi
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Dec 24th 2017
4 Easy Ways You Can Transfer Your Hand Embroidery Patterns!
Hand embroidery today is more popular than ever! With the ability to download a digital file of a pattern, you can print it out and then start stitching in no time at all! This only makes creative hand projects such as ours that much more easy and fun!For some though, the idea of transferring an embroidered pattern might seem a bit problematic or difficult. Thankfully there are a number of easy techniques listed below that work quite well, and don’t require any elaborate tools on your part.CHOIC
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Dec 24th 2017