Polka dot embroidery

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Polka Dot Embroidery, Embroidery Ring, Dot Embroidery, Shashiko Embroidery, Gingham Embroidery, Sashiko Pattern, Chicken Scratch Embroidery, Sashiko Embroidery, Japanese Sewing

I am making some items in Japanese zakka style for an event in April. There are some sneak peek photos of my Sashiko in modern style. Sashiko is one of the traditional needle work techniques in Japan. It is old. But it fits in the modern life style because of it's simplicity and good design. That's why I like this embroidery. Sashiko has a huge possibility. Photos of finished items will be coming soon. Please stay in touch. Have a great week everyone!

French Knots, French Knot Stitch, Ribbon Embroidery Kit, French Knot Embroidery, Trendy Embroidery, Ideas Embroidery, Simple Embroidery Designs, Embroidery Stitch, Embroidery Monogram

Looking like little bulbs of color across a fabric, French knots are a classic embroidery stitch, integral to fine detailing and surface texture. This stitch can be used to apply intricate detail to a design, such as the eyes of a character or the sunny center of a flower. For an abstract design, the French knot can be used to make polka dots across a fabric. If you want to channel your inner-Georges Seurat, you can even use the French knot to make a pointillistic design in your embroidery…

Fendi Dress, Embroidered Tulle Dress, Green Tulle, Boat Neck Dress, Embroidered Tulle, Ankle Boots Flat, Loafers Style, Knitwear Tops, Women Essentials

Short sleeveless boat-neck dress. Straight-cut style with small side slits. Tear-drop fastening with buttons at the back. Made of lightweight, dark green tulle. Embellished with a large polka-dot motif all over, made up of a bead embroidery in various contrasting colours. Made in Italy

Japanese Embroidery, Zakka Style, Embroidery Sashiko, Chicken Scratch Embroidery, Sashiko Embroidery, Pola Kristik, Chicken Scratch, 자수 디자인, Needle Work

I recently posted a question to the guild about suggestions for a travel project. I'm headed for a long trip for 7 weeks without a sewing machine, my stash, or access to a lot of tools but I wanted to keep my hands busy. Basic criteria for the project: - Portable - Requiring very few tools - No fussy cutting or need to mine a stash for the perfect fabric - Not monotonous (for example: I did not want a project that uses only 1 EPP shape) - Multiple steps toward a completed item (by the end of…