Needleworking Department
Have you ever wanted to learn different types of needlework?
This is the place to learn techniques for crafts such as blackwork, candlewicking, hardanger, redwork and ribbon embroidery, to name a few.
We provide free project ideas, free patterns and free samples on various needlework crafts. In addition, the department offers links to the top cross stitch sites on the Internet as well as cross stitch calculators and floss conversion charts.
Order supplies for your new craft through our online shopping center.
New Tutorials and Pages
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Learn how to stitch the cable stitch in embroidery with our video and photo tutorial. This stitch is used to outline.
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Create your Christmas decorations this year with free plastic canvas patterns. Decorate your tree, your mantel, your table, hang from garland or give as gifts.
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Learn how to make cute and unique plastic canvas heart Valentine's Day ornaments. Follow our easy tutorial and stitch your own heart using pre-cut canvas!
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Learn how to start a cross stitch embroidery thread without using a knot.
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Make a handy drink coaster using this free plastic canvas coaster pattern. It's quick and easy and will look great in the home!
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Learn how to make a delightful drink coaster using circles of plastic canvas and yarn. Time to get creative with some fun plastic canvas shapes!
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Here is a quick tip to neatly tie off embroidery floss at the back of a project without a knot.
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Follow the steps in this tutorial to make the fancy chevron stitch. This decorative stitch can be done on cross stitch or embroidery.
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Penny rug ornaments will brighten any Christmas tree, wreath or gift! Here found a free Christmas ornament pattern using penny circles. It's economical project.
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These plastic canvas Valentine patterns will show the love this February. There are hearts-galore on totes, baskets, bookmarks, classroom mailboxes and so much more!
Trending this Week
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This is the place for free plastic canvas crafts and patterns! See everyday and seasonal free plastic tissue box patterns, free patterns for accessories, organization, jewelry and much more.
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Find embroidery thread conversion charts for floss, wool, used for needlework. Conversion charts for brands DMC, Anchor, Bucilla, Cosmo Seasons and more.
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Click to find a list of cross-stitch alphabet patterns & text generators for use in needlework patterns. Perfect for personalizing gifts or stitching favorite quotes.
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Free counted cross stitch patterns abound in this cross stitch directory. Included are over 300 cross stitch patterns and projects, including free cross stitch alphabet patterns.
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Discover the many exciting and unique techniques for finishing cross stitch, including framing cross stitch and finishing the back of your cross stitch.
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This tutorial in our basic canvas instructions shows how to end and anchor yarn when working with plastic canvas.
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The backstitch is a basic outline stitch used in hand embroidery and cross stitch. This backstitch tutorial will help you master this embroidery stitch.
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Learn the hand embroidery lazy daisy stitch with this step-by-step tutorial. This embroidery stitch is a lovely petal shape for flowers and leaves.
New Stuff
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How to finish a mini dollhouse size bell pull.
From
Janet Granger
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Over a dozen redwork block designs - free.
From
Sentimental Stitches
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How to add a bead to the half-closed ring.
From
Be-Stitched
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Learn how to add a bead to to picot.
From
Be-Stitched
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This article shows you the various ways to join two pieces of plastic canvas so you can construct your own 3D designs and how to finish off those naked edges for a neat finish.
From
Bobbin & Fred
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Old JP Coats to New JP Coats and to DMC and Anchor.
From
Cross Stitchers Unite
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This article gets you started on plastic canvas including the stitches. Then proceeds to finish techniques such as felt backing, ornament hangers, greeting cards, and more. Finally, ending with tips.
From
Herrschners
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Learn how to hide thread ends when starting a project.
From
Be-Stitched
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Designs by Marilyn Leavitt-Imblum. Design theme include Amish, Angel, Baby, Celtic, Christmas, Fairy and more.
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Which needlepoint canvas should you use?
From
Needlepoint For Fun