Brazilian embroidery in Crazy Quilting


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Before the break when I went on holidays I was working on a series of posts that related to crazy quilting. This morning I have finally got back in the swing of things. I thought I would speak about another styles of embroidery often found on contemporary crazy quilts. One …

Checklists and Fabric Calculators


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Coloured Floss Checklists for DMC, Coats, Anchor, Dimensions, and Bucilla flosses are provided by cyberstitchers.com which you can print out. On the same site a handy Floss conversion calculator is provided for you to convert floss codes from Bucilla, Dimensions, J & P Coats, Anchor, and DMC to any of …

Blackwork motif on a crazy quilt block

This is a small experiment as on this block I have incorporated a blackwork motif. The story behind this block is that it is one of the many blocks that act for me as a memento of the year we spent living in England. The little blackwork motif I graphed …

January Fabric Postcard

My January fabric postcard  is a response to living in Canberra the ‘bush capital’ and my first attempt at a fabric postcard. When ever you walk in the Australian bush the ground is covered in twigs leaves, bits and pieces of organic matter that provide homes for a rich insect …

Blackwork embroidery Archives


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I am sure that many people are aware of The Blackwork embroidery Archives as this site has been online since 1996. The collection of sixteenth and seventeenth century inspired blackwork patterns has grown over this period to a huge resource. Many historical costumers would be aware of the site, are …

Ruskin Lace


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Ruskin Lace is defined by Elizabeth Prickett as A combination of Cut Linen Work, Drawn Thread and Needle Made Lace, worked on to an evenly woven fabric, with very distinctive results. Elizabeth Prickett aims to share her love and knowledge of this form of traditional needlecraft on the site. Techniques, …