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Isn’t the world of needlework fabulous right now? You can stitch anything, on anything, with anything. With the internet, you can share what you make,
Isn’t the world of needlework fabulous right now? You can stitch anything, on anything, with anything. With the internet, you can share what you make,
Stitching for the holidays is one of the top ten motivators for needleworkers. Whether we are making decorations for our home or making gifts for
Knock knock, Kreinik Calling! Happy new year, happy new projects, maybe happy new techniques to learn, new threads to use, new creative ideas to try
Hello there, Happy November! The weather outside our little thread factory is turning frightful this week with a pre-winter freeze, but this is our busy
I type, text, email, click, tweet, post, Instagram, snap, chat, google, and post all day, using some kind of electronic device. Yet I covet those
It began in the late 1800s, peaked during the 1960s and 1970s, and found a resurgence in the 2010s. That’s a nice run for a
Using a variety of threads in a needlework design is like using spices in cooking: all one flavor and texture can be rather bland, whereas
It’s Monday; got the blues? Are you back to work after a fun weekend, maybe looking at a beautiful blue sky…through the windows of your
Birds are excellent subjects for stitching and in this post you’ll get ideas for using speciality threads, stitches and feathers to create your own avian embroideries!
The Kreinik crew just returned from The National Needlearts Association (TNNA) summer tradeshow in Indianapolis, Indiana. This is one event where businesses in the needlework
As a stitcher and embroider, you use threads as a tool for bringing a design to life. They’re not just for adding color, however. Depending
One of the best things about being a thread maker is seeing what people make with the thread. People often stitch what they see around