Most people commonly use cross stitch fabrics like Aida and Evenweave, but you can cross stitch on any material. Although you cannot cross-stitch an entire blanket, you can sew your cross-stitch piece on it. Many crafters always find new ways to incorporate their cross-stitch pieces into their other fabrics. You may even be thinking if you can sew your pieces onto blankets, clothes, or other ...
Here’s How You Can Knit With Chopsticks
Did you ever experience being stuck because you run out of supplies and you have nothing to use for knitting? Did you know that you can use other materials to substitute your needles? One of the things you can use to knit is chopsticks! Knitting with chopsticks is a fun and unique thing to do if you start to feel bored with the craft. Aside from those people I know knitting with long nails, I know ...
Can you crochet with just string?
Crocheting is a form of needle art that uses the least number of materials. You only need a crochet hook and some yarn or any piece of string to create something useful or decorative. Crochet is a needlecraft that is easy to learn. With a proper hook matching the yarns you want to use for crocheting, you can create various lovely craft items. There are many types of yarns you can use to crochet ...
Can You Cross Stitch With A Punch Needle?
Many crafters have been doing cross stitch for a long time and came up with unique creative ideas. One of these fantastic ideas is using punch needles for cross-stitching. Yes, you can cross stitch with a punch needle! But there are factors to consider before you do so. Although you can use cross stitch patterns for punch needle crafts, you cannot use cross stitch fabric. It has holes that are too ...
Embroidery vs. Crewel: What’s the difference?
Crewel is a type of surface embroidery which uses wool threads on linen twill. Types of embroidery usually differ on the stitches used to create the design. But in the case of crewel embroidery, it is unique because of the wool threads used to embroider on the fabric. What is the difference between embroidery and crewel? The definition of embroidery is the craft of decorating fabric or other ...
Do crochet tops shrink?
Crochet items are a work of art, whether they are clothing, accessories or decorative home items. Crochet is precious that you wouldn’t want to spend a lot of your time and resources to crochet a top to find it reduced to doll-size after washing. It is sometimes scary to wash crochet clothing, especially crochet tops. There is always that nagging thought that you may never be able to wear them ...
Does Embroidery Thread Dye Well?
Did you ever experience running out of embroidery thread in a particular color you want for a project? Did you ever wish you could dye yarn on your own? Well, I have fantastic news for you! You can dye them because some embroidery threads dye well! But, you need to note that not all types of embroidery thread can take dye and others. Polyester, acrylic, and polypropylene threads will not color ...
Do You Knit Or Purl First? What You Must Know
It can be a little challenging to tell whether you should purl or knit first because they somehow look the same. If you are using the Stockinette Stitch and your working yarn comes from the back, you need to knit. But if it comes from the front, then you need to purl. Learning to read your knitting is one of the essential things knitters should understand. There are various benefits when you get ...
Can You Embroider With Sewing Thread?
Did you ever wonder what other options you can use when you run out of embroidery thread? Did you ever wonder if you can embroider with sewing thread? If yes, then I have fantastic news for you. Yes, you can embroider with sewing threads! Do not be afraid to try other thread types that look interesting to you just because they are not specifically for embroidery. It is okay to experiment on your ...
Stamped vs Counted Cross Stitch: What’s the difference?
If you are looking around for cross stitch patterns or kits, you can choose from two types- the stamped cross stitch and the counted cross stitch. Both are created using X-shaped stitches to create a pattern on the cloth. There is a difference in the way the materials look. With stamped cross stitch, the pattern is already stamped on the fabric, while for counted cross stitch, you will start with ...