Beautiful Beaded Jewelry for Beginners

Beautiful Beaded Jewelry for Beginners
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It’s the ultimate sourcebook for stitchwork practitioners! This hardworking reference and superb project book provides an essential guide for embroiderers at any level. Divided into five sections according to the type of embroidery, each group of stitches is displayed in a stunning project, ranging in size from a sampler to a pin cushion. Full instructions for making each of the stitches are given as well as a chart for the project, so that by working through the designs, stitches are practiced and a beautiful piece of work results. Close-up photographs are accompanied by clear diagrams and concise explanations of how to work the stitches. For each type of embroidery, full details are also given on suitable fabrics, types of threads and needles, how to prepare the fabric and the best uses for the embroidery. This book is a fabulous sourcebook of stitches and will lead stitchers of all levels of ability to build up a portfolio of stunning work as a display of their skills.

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Contents

General Techniques

PREPARING THE FABRIC

MOUNTING THE FABRIC

Using a scroll frame

Using a stretcher frame

WORKING ON EVENWEAVE FABRICS

Following charts

TRANSFERRING THE DESIGN

Tracing

Dressmaker’s Carbon

Hot Iron Transfer

Tissue Basting

Image Transfer

Blocking a Canvas

Lacing over cardboard

Mitering corners

Counted Thread Work

Cross Stitch

FABRICS

THREADS

NEEDLES

USES

PREPARING THE FABRIC

STARTING AND FINISHING

How to make cross stitches. Single Cross Stitch

Rows of Cross Stitch

Half Cross Stitch

Three-quarter Cross Stitch

Quarter Cross Stitch

Back Stitch

Double Cross Stitch (also known as Leviathan Stitch and Smyrna Stitch)

Assisi Work

How to Stitch the Cross Stitch Sampler

You will need

Preparing the fabric and threads

Stitching the center panel

Stitching the border

Mounting the sampler

Key

Blackwork

FABRICS

THREADS

NEEDLES

USES

PREPARING THE FABRIC

STARTING AND FINISHING

How to make blackwork stitches and fillings. Holbein Stitch (also known as Double Running Stitch)

Back Stitch

Flower Filling

Pineapple Filling

Honeycomb Filling

Basketweave Filling

Greek Key Filling

Square Grid Filling

How to Stitch the Blackwork Sampler

You will need

Key

Preparing the fabric

Stitching the sampler

Mounting the sampler

Border Pattern

Huck Weaving

FABRICS

THREADS

NEEDLES

USES

PREPARING THE FABRIC

GETTING STARTED

How to make Huck Weaving stitches. Running Stitch

Offset Loops

Open Loops

Honeycomb

Closed Loops

Figure-Eight Stitch

Repeat motifs

Individual motifs

How to Stitch the Huck Weaving Sampler

You will need

Preparing the fabric

Working the sampler

Making up the sampler

Free Embroidery

Free Embroidery

FABRICS

THREADS

NEEDLES

USES

STITCH FAMILIES

PREPARING THE FABRIC

GETTING STARTED

How to make straight stitches. Running Stitch

Cordonnet (also known as Whipped Running Stitch)

Holbein Stitch (also known as Chiara Stitch)

Back Stitch (also known as Point de Sable)

Threaded Back Stitch

Pekinese Stitch (also known as Forbidden Stitch and Chinese Stitch)

Stem Stitch (also known as Outline Stitch and Crewel Stitch)

Split Stitch (also known as Kensington Outline Stitch)

Couching (also known as Simple Laid Work)

Satin Stitch (also known as Damask Stitch)

Raised Satin Stitch

Overcasting (also known as Trailing Stitch)

Paris Stitch (also known as Pin Stitch)

Zigzag Stitch (also known as Triangle Stitch)

Back stitch Trellis

Japanese Darning

Basket Filling

Brick Stitch

Long and Short Stitch

Straight Stitch (also known as Spoke Stitch or Single Satin Stitch)

Seeding (also known as Speckling)

Dot Stitch (also known as Rice Stitch)

Arrowhead Stitch (also known as Arrow Stitch)

Back stitched Star

St George Cross Stitch

Ermine Stitch

Star Eyelet (also known as Algerian Eye Stitch)

Square Boss Stitch

Chevron Stitch

Herringbone Stitch

Threaded Herringbone Stitch

Closed Herringbone (also known as Double Back Stitch)

Fern Stitch

How to Stitch the Straight Stitch Sampler

You will need

Preparing the fabric

Stitching the sampler

Mounting the sampler

How to make looped stitches. Chain Stitch (also known as Tambour)

Open Chain Stitch (also known as Ladder Stitch and Square Chain Stitch)

Feathered Chain Stitch

Cable Chain Stitch

Wheat Ear Stitch

Detached Chain Stitch (also known as Lazy Daisy Stitch)

Detached Wheat Ear Stitch (also known as Tete-de-boeuf Stitch and Oxhead Stitch)

Tulip Stitch

Blanket Stitch

Buttonhole Stitch

Closed Buttonhole Stitch (also known as Vandyke Stitch)

Buttonhole Wheel (also known as Wheel Stitch)

Open Cretan Stitch (also known as Long-armed Feather Stitch)

Fly Stitch (also known as Open Loop Stitch and Y Stitch)

Feather Stitch (also known as Briar Stitch and Plumage Stitch)

Double Feather Stitch

Chained Feather Stitch

How to make knotted stitches. French Knot (also known as Twisted Knot Stitch and Wound Stitch)

Bullion Knot (also known as Coil Stitch, Grub Stitch and Porto Rico Rose Stitch)

Four-legged Knot

Sorbello

Coral Stitch (also known as Snail Trail)

Pearl Stitch

Knotted Chain Stitch (also known as Link Stitch)

Scroll Stitch (also known as Single Knotted Line Stitch)

How to make isolated stitches. Star Filling

Ribbed Spider’s Web (also known as Raised Spoke Stitch)

Sheaf Filling

Rose Stitch

How to Stitch the Looped, Knotted and Isolated Stitch Sampler

You will need

Preparing the fabric

Stitching the sampler

Mounting the sampler

Beadwork

FABRICS

THREADS

BEADS AND SEQUINS

NEEDLES

USES

GETTING STARTED

How to make beadwork stitches. Sewing Single Beads and Sequins

Bead Satin Stitch (also known as Lazy Squaw Stitch)

Bead Couching

Beaded Tent Stitch

How to Stitch the Beaded Pincushion

You will need

Stitching the design

Making the pincushion

Shisha Work

FABRICS

THREADS

SHISHA MIRRORS

NEEDLES

USES

GETTING STARTED

How to make shisha stitches. Shisha Stitch

Shisha Variation

Shisha Ring

Shisha Grid

How to Stitch the Shisha Bag

You will need

Stitching the design

Making the bag

Crewel Work

FABRICS

THREADS

NEEDLES

USES

GETTING STARTED

How to make crewel work stitches. Jacobean Couching (also kown as Trellis Couching)

Battlement Couching

Honeycomb Filling

Cloud Filling (also kown as Mexican Filling)

Double Cross Stitch

Wave Filling

How to Stitch the Crewel Work Cushion

You will need

Working the design

Making the cushion cover

Silk Ribbon Embroidery

FABRICS

RIBBONS AND THREADS

NEEDLES

USES

GETTING STARTED

STARTING AND FINISHING

How to make ribbon embroidery stitches. Ribbon Stitch

Side Ribbon Stitch

Back-to-back Ribbon Stitch

Twisted Chain Stitch

Loop Stitch

Pistil Stitch

Back stitch Rose

Ribbon Stitch

Spider’s Web Rose

Merrilyn Bow

How to Stitch the Silk Ribbon Floral Panel

You will need

Preparing the fabric

Stitching the design

Mounting the panel

Stumpwork

FABRICS

THREADS

NEEDLES

OTHER TOOLS AND MATERIALS

USES

GETTING STARTED

How to make stumpwork stitches. Plain and Spiral Cordonettes

Couronne (also known as Crown or Flying Flowers)

Raised Leaf

Needlewoven Picot

Banksia Rose (also known as Raised Rose)

Burden Stitch

Raised Stem Band

Velvet Stitch

How to Stitch the Stumpwork Panel

You will need

Preparing the fabric

Stitching the design

Mounting the embroidery

Shadow Work

FABRICS

THREADS

NEEDLES

USES

PREPARING THE FABRIC

GETTING STARTED

STARTING AND FINISHING

WORKING CURVES

WORKING POINTS

How to make the shadow work stitch. Closed Herringbone Stitch

How to Stitch the Lavender Bag

You will need

Working the design

Making the lavender pocket

Insertion Stitching

FABRICS

THREADS

NEEDLES

USES

PREPARING THE FABRIC

STARTING AND FINISHING

How to make insertion stitches. Cretan Insertion Stitch (also known as Faggoting)

Twisted Insertion Stitch (also known as Twisted Faggoting)

Knotted Insertion Stitch (also known as Knotted Faggoting)

Faggot Bundles (also known as Insertion Bundles)

Buttonhole Insertion Stitch

Laced Insertion Stitch (also known as Whipped Buttonhole Insertion Stitch)

How to Stitch the Insertion Stitching

You will need

Preparing the materials

Stitching the sampler

Trimming the sampler

Net Embroidery

FABRIC

THREADS

NEEDLES

USES

PREPARING THE FABRIC

GETTING STARTED

How to make net embroidery stitches. Running Stitch

Net Darning

Herringbone Stitch

How to Stitch the Snowflake Panel

You will need

Preparing the net

Working the design

Metallic Thread Work

FABRICS

THREADS

NEEDLES

OTHER TOOLS

USES

GETTING STARTED

PLUNGING COUCHED THREADS

How to make metallic thread stitches. Double Thread Couching

Solid Couching

Spiral Couching

Open Chain Couching

Blanket Stitch Couching

Attaching Purls

Padded Purl (also known as Guimped Work)

Couched Pearl Purl

Couched Twist

Bokhara Couching

Or Nué

Basket Couching

How to Stitch the Evening Purse

You will need

Preparing the fabric

Stitching the design

Making the purse

Cutwork

Cutwork

FABRICS

THREADS

NEEDLES

OTHER TOOLS

USES

GETTING STARTED

PREPARING FOR STITCHES

How to make cutwork stitches. Stiletto Eyelet

Buttonhole Eyelet

Cut Eyelet

Padded Satin Stitch

Buttonhole Bar

Branched Buttonhole Bar

Loop Picot

Scalloped Edge

How to Stitch the Brooch Cushion

You will need

Preparing the fabric

Working the design

Making the cushion

Drawn Thread Work

FABRICS

THREADS

NEEDLES

USES

PREPARING THE FABRIC

How to make drawn thread stitches. Single Hemstitch

Single Hemstitch, alternative method

Ladder Stitch

Serpentine Stitch

Single Twist Stitch

Double Twist Stitch

Coral Cluster Stitch

Lattice Border Stitch

Double Knotted Lattice

Italian Hemstitch

Ribbed Wheel

Needle Weaving

How to Stitch the Drawn Thread Sampler

You will need

Preparing the fabric

Working the first panel

Working panels two to six

Working the squares

Mounting the sampler

Pulled fabric work

FABRICS

THREADS

NEEDLES

USES

PREPARING THE FABRIC

STARTING AND FINISHING

How to make pulled thread stitches. Satin Stitch

Eyelet Stitch

Satin Stitch

Chessboard Filling Stitch

Wave Filling Stitch

Ringed Back stitch

Three-sided Stitch

Punch Stitch

Ridge Stitch

Net Filling

Coil Stitch Filling

How to Stitch the Lavender Bag and Sachet

You will need

Preparing the fabric

Stitching the lavender bag

Making the lavender bag

Stitching the lavender sachet

Making the lavender sachet

Hardanger

FABRICS

THREADS

NEEDLES

OTHER TOOLS

USES

PREPARING THE FABRIC

STARTING AND FINISHING

CUTTING THE THREADS

CUTTING THREADS ON LARGER MOTIFS

How to make Hardanger stitches. Kloster blocks

Wrapped Bars

Woven Bars

Woven Bars with Picots

Dove’s Eye Filling (also known as a Web filling)

Lace Stitch

Eyelet

Larger Cutwork Motifs

Crenellated Edge

Star Edge

Diamond Edge

Satin Stitch

Tulip

Eight-pointed Star

Cable Stitch

How to stitch the Hardanger Placemat

You will need

Preparing the fabric

Stitching the placemat

Needle Weaving

FABRICS

THREADS

NEEDLES

USES

PREPARING THE FABRIC

GETTING STARTED

How to make needle weaving stitches. Zigzag Clusters

Broken Bars

Bars and Clusters

Diamond Blocks

How to Stitch the Needle Weaving Sampler

You will need

Preparing the fabric

Stitching the sampler

Trimming the sampler

Needlelace

THREADS

NEEDLES

USES

MAKING A NEEDLELACE PAD

WORKING THE BASIC STITCHES

WORKING OVER A CORDONNET

How to make needlelace stitches. Single Brussels Stitch (also known as Single Net Stitch)

Double Brussels Stitch (also known as Double Net Stitch)

Cloth Stitch (also known as Corded Stitch)

Side Stitch

Pea Stitch (also known as Point de Bruxelles)

How to Stitch the Needlelace Bookmark

You will need

Preparing the outline

Stitching the design

Smocking

Smocking

FABRICS

THREADS

NEEDLES

SMOCKING TRANSFER DOTS

OTHER EQUIPMENT

USES

PREPARING THE FABRIC

STARTING AND FINISHING

How to make smocking stitches. Stem Stitch

Cable Stitch

Double Cable Stitch

Rope Stitch (also known as Outline Stitch)

Chevron Stitch

Half-space Chevron Stitch (also known as Baby Wave Stitch)

Wave Stitch (also known as Trellis Stitch)

Wave Diamonds

Surface Honeycomb Stitch

Surface Honeycomb Diamonds

Honeycomb Stitch

Vandyke Stitch

You will need

Preparing the fabric

Stitching the design

Mounting the smocking

Blocking the smocking

Canvas Work

Needlepoint

CANVAS

THREADS

NEEDLES

USES

PREPARING THE CANVAS

STARTING AND FINISHING

How to make needlepoint stitches. Tent Stitch (also known as Petit Point and Continental Tent Stitch)

Half Cross Stitch

Brick Stitch

Parisian Stitch

Long and Short Stitch

Hungarian Stitch

Straight Gobelin Stitch

Gobelin Stitch (also known as Slanted Gobelin Stitch and Gros Point)

Encroaching Gobelin Stitch

Mosaic Stitch

Checker Stitch

Scottish Stitch

Cashmere Stitch

Diagonal Stitch

Milanese Stitch

Byzantine Stitch

Jacquard Stitch

Fishbone Stitch

Linen Stitch

Upright Cross Stitch (also known as St George Stitch)

Double Cross Stitch (also known as Leviathan Stitch and Smyrna Stitch)

Broad Diagonal Cross Stitch

Cushion Stitch

Algerian Eye Stitch

Diamond Eyelet Stitch

Rice Stitch (also known as Crossed Corners Stitch)

Rhodes Stitch

Herringbone Stitch

Norwich Stitch

Long-legged Cross Stitch

Knotted Stitch

Velvet Stitch (also known as Plush Stitch)

Blue-bordered sampler key

How to Stitch the Needlepoint Samplers

You will need

Preparing the canvas

Stitching the samplers

Finishing the samplers

Green-bordered sampler key

Bargello

CANVAS

THREADS

NEEDLES

OTHER EQUIPMENT

USES

WORKING WITH BARGELLO CHARTS

PREPARING THE CANVAS

STARTING AND FINISHING

How to make Bargello stitches. Florentine Stitch

Lightning Zigzag Pattern

Carnation Pattern

Curved and Arched Patterns

Simple Repeating Borders

Motifs

Four-way Bargello

How to Stitch the Bargello Sampler

You will need

Preparing the canvas

Stitching the sampler

Mounting the sampler

Suppliers

US/International. All Threads

Classic Creations

DMC Creative World Ltd

Embroidery.com

Hancock Fabrics

Heirlooms Forever

Herrschners

Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc

House of Stitches

Jo-Ann Fabric and Crafts

Madeira USA

Michaels Stores, Inc

Needlework Corner

Needlework Plus

Plaid

Sulky of America

Associations. Home Sewing Association

The American Sewing Guild

UK. Abakhan Fabrics Hobby & Home, and Abakhan-OnlineShop

Calico Laine

Fabric Land Ltd

Fabric UK

Fred Aldous

Hobbycraft

John Lewis

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