Showing posts with label snowflakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snowflakes. Show all posts

December 25, 2016

Christmas Countdown #25: Snowflakes


I've been making lots of Christmas Snowflakes from this Free Snowflake Pattern on the American Felt and Craft blog. Boy, have I heard the word snowflake a bit too much this season. But to me, the message of the snowflake is simple - it is that every created thing in this world has worth, is important, is exquisite, and has meaning.

Half the fun of crafting these is just grabbing a handful of pretty colors and sequins and making it up as I go along. If you're looking for a quick fun pattern to fill in some moments by the tree today, I highly recommend it! Get the free pattern on American Felt and Craft.


I'm not normally a purple person, but I'm loving this color combo I created.


Lastly, I would like to wish you and your families the merriest of Christmases. However you celebrate it, or even if you do not celebrate it at all - may the spirit of love that fills this season fill your hearts and guide you in hope and joy into the new year.

Thank you for reading Feeling Stitchy, and for being a part of all the things that bring us hope and joy throughout the year.

Hi, I'm floresita, editor of Feeling Stitchy. I'm an avid stitcher, knitter, and crafter. You can see more of my stitching on Instagram and my blog. My vintage transfer collection is on Vintage Transfer Finds.

Feel free to email me with any ideas for the blog!

December 4, 2012

Tutorial Tuesday

Happy Tuesday, everyone!

Today's tutorial is a little bit more of a How-to. I spotted some gloves in the $1.00 bin at the fabric store, and decided to add embroidery to them. This tutorial will show you how to embroider on stretch knit gloves. I opted for a simple snowflake pattern in white, on red gloves, for some holiday festivity.



Supplies needed for this project:
- A pair of gloves
- Embroidery floss
- A pencil or water soluble pen
- Scissors

Step 1: Determine the placement of your stitches. The body or palm size of my gloves, without being stretched out, was 3-inches by 3-inches. I marked this sizing on a piece of paper, then sketched snowflakes within the space where I would want them on the glove. If you would like to use my snowflake sketches as a guide, you can access them here.



Step 2: Using a pencil or water soluble pen, sketch the snowflake onto your glove. Because the glove is stretchy, there is no real easy way to transfer the pattern, as we won't be placing the glove in a hoop to stitch. If you aren't comfortable with sketching directly onto the glove, Jenny Hart of Sublime Stitching has some awesome tutorials on how to transfer an embroidery pattern to dark fabric or how to transfer an embroidery pattern to stretchy fabrics, in case you want something more stable.

As you can see from the pictures, my finished stitches aren't an exact match to the sketch. I explain this a bit more in step 4.


Step 3: Prepare your floss for stitching. Double or triple knot the end of your floss so that it doesn't slide through the knit once you stretch the glove. Fit your hand into the glove just enough to stretch it slightly. Make sure not to over stretch it, as you don't want the stitches to morph once you take your hand out of the glove.

Step 4: Begin stitching. It is important that you don't pull the floss tightly as you are stitching. Just be gentle and move slowly, making sure to achieve the look you like. I found that using stitches that are a bit longer than I would make when stitching on cotton, worked better with the fabric of the gloves. This is the main reason why my actual stitches aren't the same as the sketch - the longer stitches gave me a larger snowflake. When you need to knot your stitches, turn the glove inside out and double or triple knot the end so it does not move through the knit of the glove.



Step 5: Once you finish one glove, move onto the other.


Step 6: Cover those digits!


Hope you enjoy and have a happy Tuesday!


Hi, I'm Kristen! I am a lover of all things stitchy and crafty. I have been sewing for as long as I can remember. My grandmother taught me how to sew Barbie clothes when I was young and I have been sewing ever since.

You can find me at Bobbypin Bandit, on Instagram, and my Etsy shop.

December 16, 2011

'Tis the season...


1. The Mouse King Ornament, 2. hexagon christmas ornament tutorial, 3. Trio of felt portraits, 4. Tiny Snowman Ornament

...to be stitching cute Christmas ornaments! Emily has made a lovely series of patterns inspired by the Nutcracker. You can find a tutorial for Nova's Hexagon ornaments on her blog. The sweet trio is stitched by Lisa from a book called Fa la la la Felt. And I don't know much about this tiny cross stitched snowman made by thehomebird except that I think he's extremely cute..

Happy Christmas Stitching everyone!

December 25, 2010

Christmas Countdown #21: Neutral snowflakes

Embroidered Snowflake Ornaments in Neutral Colors
Stitched by whatnomints

I love the look of something neutral against a backdrop of so much red and green - wonderful work.

Hi, I'm floresita, editor of Feeling Stitchy. I'm an avid stitcher, knitter, and crafter. You can see more of my stitching on Instagram and my blog. My vintage transfer collection is on Vintage Transfer Finds.

Feel free to email me with any ideas for the blog!

Christmas Countdown #5: Silvery Snowflake

snowflake muslin tea towel motif 1
Stitched by Sandra Rose

Gorgeous detail on this silvery snowflake stitched by Sandra - lovely!

Hi, I'm floresita, editor of Feeling Stitchy. I'm an avid stitcher, knitter, and crafter. You can see more of my stitching on Instagram and my blog. My vintage transfer collection is on Vintage Transfer Finds.

Feel free to email me with any ideas for the blog!

November 14, 2010

Patterns: Snowflakes

Today's patterns come from Feeling Stitchy's very own Carina. Snowflakes is the only pattern set Carina is releasing from her Christmas Stitches class, you can buy them together as a set or individually here. Perfect for some Christmas stitching!

Hi, I'm Jo - I feature new embroidery patterns Sundays on Feeling Stitchy. I also post on our Twitter and Pinterest.

Is there a new pattern you'd like us feature? Email me!

SITE DESIGN BY RYLEE BLAKE DESIGNS