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Plastic Canvas Embroidery
Embroidery on plastic canvas is a fun way to use your skills to make 3-dimensional items.

Bell Pull Quilt
A reader question in the forum got me thinking about bell pulls & how you can display them in an unusual way

Free Project - Sampler Band 2
This is the second band for your Free Bellaonline.com Embroidery Band Sampler!

Book Review: Beading on Fabric
If you have wanted to learn how to add beads to your work, then this book teaches you techniques you should know

Keeping the Back of your Work Tidy
Many people want to know why you shouldn’t knot thread or use long carrying threads in your embroidery. Well, here’s why! A neat back to your stitching really does make a difference!

Thread Painting
Thread Painting looks hard, but is, in reality, quite simple to do. The result, however, is stunning

Model Stitching
Model Stitchers are a very important part of ensuring that a finished embroidery design is stitchable.

Elizabethan Embroidery or
There are two things that distinguish Elizabethan embroidery: enormous bugs and densely covered fabric.

Elizabethan Embroidery - The Rise of the Amateur Embroiderer
The Tudor period in history was where the amateur embroiderer really started to emerge. By the time of Elizabeth I, it was an accepted thing that all well-brought up young girls would learn embroidery as a matter of course.

Using Embroidery to Decorate Your Home
How often have you looked around your home and wanted to change the décor – to make it look a bit more upmarket? Or to change it’s look and style completely? Why not use your embroidery skills to give a designer look!

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