Not exact matches
To turn your pumpkin into a pretty pin cushion, you'll
need nails, a hammer, some
embroidery thread, and Chelsea's tutorial.
All you
need is a good punching awl (a sharp piercing tool, I found mine near the sewing accessories at my local craft store), some cork board to go behind it (I used my existing cork message board off of my wall), some
embroidery thread and good heavy cardstock.
All I
needed for the project were some large felt squares, an
embroidery needle,
embroidery thread, a few heart buttons and some pinking shears!
You will
need: a pink sweater, red acrylic paint, red sequins, red
embroidery thread and a red or pink sharpie.
Approximately how much
embroidery thread did you
need?
Counted
thread embroidery is a fertile starting point for discussions about the historical
need for children to learn to stitch in order to make their own clothing.
The areas I
need are for knitting / crochet,
embroidery and needlepoint (organize all
thread and floss), sewing for my daughter and I to do together and another area for paper supplies for the kids school projects.