Smocking Patterns
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Познакомьтесь, вот моё новое увлечение - буфы. Для первого раза я выбрала ткань с рисунком, заменяющим разметку. Но я думаю, что это только начало, буфы это очень интересно!

Wendy Schoen Design, LLC saved to Smocking
Há algum tempo atrás publiquei a imagem de um gráfico ponto capitoné que deixou algumas das seguidoras confusas. Por essa razão decidi clarificar este ponto. GRÁFICO PONTO CAPITONÉ PASSO A…
This summer has been packed with fun with my Grands! The house is quite....too quite....and I need to get busy working through designs that are long overdue. In doing this, I'm amazed that I was able to get things done twenty years ago in record time that take me FOREVER today! That being said, I've had a productive few days working out the "kinks" in the revision of my Cinderella design. Who would have thought that putting Cinderella "in the coach" would be so tricky. I'm not complaining…

Carol Ann saved to Heirloom Sewing and Smocking
“They say a high-fiber diet is good for you... Yarn - it's what's for dinner! #knitting”

Bead Biz saved to 3-D Knitting
Here is the first method released on shadow smocking. This method is better when you know where you'd like your shapes ahead of time. How to outline the hear...
Crochet pattern baby hat and booties decorated with crochet flowers and pearl beads. ♥♥♥ This listing is for a PATTERN (INSTRUCTIONS) on how to make the item shown yourself. This listing is NOT FOR THE FINISHED HAT and BOOTIES ITEMS. Size in this pattern 0 - 3 months. Materials & tools you will need: ★ Acrylic or other yarn 50 gr approx. - DK, Double Knitting in UK, Light Worsted in the USA, 8ply in Australia. ★ Crochet hooks sizes H 5 mm and G 4 mm. ★ 21 pearl beads. SAFETY. If you will be…
Free pattern and tutorial - flutter sleeve peasant top for your little girl. This peasant top is a lovely basic and a quick sew.

Stacy Eads saved to Baby dresses
Claire Meldrum Writing, Sewing and Creative Musings :: clairemeldrum.ca » Blog Archive » DIY Bishop in July Issue of Sew Beautiful :: Sewing and embroidery: smocking, cross-stitch and pulled thread - works in progress, upcoming articles, workshops and general news, Hamilton Ontario Canada

Carol Ann saved to Heirloom Sewing and Smocking
This simple bonnet is a great learning to smock project. The included smocking design uses two simple stitches, the wave and the cable. The bonnet itself requires very little construction and can be finished by hand or machine. It makes a wonderful baby gift! Available Sizes: Newborn, Infant and 3-6 months all in one package Printing Type: Instructions only

Loren Frawley saved to booties