Showing posts with label embroidery kits. Show all posts
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Monday, March 17, 2014

Hand Embroidery Basics Tutorial


Tree Crewel Embroidery Kit 
Spring is just around the corner and my thoughts are turning to the beautiful  flowers and trees that will soon be blooming! This lovely Tree Crewel Embroidery Kit seemed like the perfect spring kit to help me illustrate some Hand Embroidery basics. If you have always wanted to do hand embroidery and had not one to show you the ropes, or if you are an experienced stitcher looking for a refresher course, you have come to the right place!



Using this beautiful wool embroidery kit I will take you from your first stitches to finishing the project. So lets get started! 
The techniques and tips presented in this blog tutorial will apply not only to the featured Tree Hand Crewel Embroidery Kit, but can be applied to most of your hand embroidery projects as well!
At WeekendKits.com, we offer a wide variety of Hand Embroidery Kits in many different techniques such as Crewel Embroidery, Counted Cross Stitch Embroidery, Stamped Cross Stitch, Traditional Hand Embroidery using stranded thread known as floss, as well as Beaded Embroidery Kits. Click here to see our full selection of Hand Embroidery Kits for both adults and children of all skill levels. Pick one and join me in this easy and rewarding craft! We can stitch along together!
First, what’s in the package? 
Each kit offered on WeekendKits.com will list the exact components provided in that particular kit. Needlework kits from Dimensions are among my favorites because all the products included are always top quality, the designs are absolutely stunning, and the directions are complete and easy to follow.  In this kit they have even pre-sorted and pre-labeled all of the yarns for you. Talk about service and convenience!
The Dimensions Tree Crewel Embroidery Kit comes with all you see pictured here:
What is in this kit?

  • Pre-stamped fabric
  • Illustrated project directions
  • Illustrated instructions for each of the stitches 
  • A quality hand embroidery needle
  • Pre-sorted and labeled 3-Ply Wool Yarns 

What else do I need that is not in the kit? 
For this project, you will also need an embroidery hoop and a pair of small sharp scissors. You may also find a needle threader quite convenient and desirable! A needle is included with your kit, but I recommend having a few extra needles on hand just in case. Luckily, you can find all these products readily  available on  Weekendkits.com!
The Fabric:  
The base fabric for this project is a sturdy cotton even-weave fabric that has the tree trunk and the outline for the circles that form the “leaves” of the tree pre-stamped on the fabric. That means you don't have to worry about transferring the design to the fabric! The pre-stamped design saves you time and makes the placement of your stitches so easy. It gets you to the fun part, the stitching, faster! As you stitch, the yarn will cover the stamped lines so they will not be visible in the finished project. 
Even-weave fabric is woven so the threads running up and down (warp thread) are evenly spaced with the threads running across (weft thread) the piece of fabric. The weave of this fabric is a bit open so small holes appear in the weave of the fabric giving you an easy “in” for your needle! 
Crewel embroidery stitch placement is a bit looser in interpretation than other types of hand embroidery like counted cross stitch. You don’t need to go in the exact hole where the line in the design falls. A hole beside the line is fine. In crewel embroidery the objective is to cover the stamped design area with stitching and to use the stamped lines to help you form the proper shape for the design element. The pressure is off!

You will notice that the fabric the design is printed on  is larger than the actual finished design of the project. This extra fabric allows you plenty of room to put the fabric in your hoop while keeping the stitching area away from the edge and makes it more comfortable for you to stitch. It also will allow you to obtain better fabric tension in the hoop. This extra fabric also provides you with a margin to neatly hem the edges on your finished project if you wish. Notice the dashed lines around the edge of the fabric marking a 1/2 inch seam allowance for your finished project. More on that later!

Preparing the Fabric for Stitching: Before beginning to stitch, I recommend ironing the fabric to remove the fold lines and to securing the outer edges of the fabric to prevent fraying while you are working on the piece. See below for details:

Iron on Medium with damp pressing cloth
Iron the Fabric:    I used a medium heat iron without steam and a damp pressing cloth to iron this fabric. The pressing cloth helps iron out the fold marks without excessive heat. A pressing cloth can be any lightweight white or off-white fabric like muslin, quilter’s cotton or even a cotton handkerchief.

Spray the pressing cloth with water to dampen.   Place the design fabric right side down on your ironing board, lay the damp press cloth over the top and press gently. The damp pressing cloth creates a very gentle steam that will take out the wrinkles without stressing the fabric or disturbing the stamped lines on the other side.
Note: Always read the instructions that come with your kit. Irons should not be used on some designs. Read the manufacturers recommendations before ironing to be sure you won’t scorch, smear, or remove the design lines with your iron!

Secure fabric edges with tape
Secure Fabric Edges to Prevent Fraying:
To prevent the fabric edges from fraying while you work, the directions in this kit recommend that you stitch the raw edges using a zig-zag stitch. I have found that covering the edges with tape, like masking or painter’s tape, is faster and easier than stitching! Use either method to secure the edges of the fabric before beginning this project.

Choosing a Hoop:
The fabric for this project should be placed in a hoop for stitching. This allows you to keep the tension of your stitches consistent, light, and even.  A hoop is not included with this kit but we carry a range of hoop sizes at Weekendkits.com so you can order the hoop you need when you order a kit. Most hand embroidery projects benefit from hooping the work.
What size hoop should you choose for a project? 

Which hoop size do I choose?

The hoop size should be proportional to the project size and complexity as well as to your experience and comfort level. A very small hoop works well  for little projects without much detail, a large hoop works great for large open designs, while a medium hoop (size 6”-8”) works best for a medium sized design like this one. This size hoop will give you plenty of area to work while providing even tension on the entire work area, and allow you a comfortable grip on both the hoop and your work. 
When you stitch, your non-dominant hand will be holding the hoop and assisting in the formation of the stitch, while your dominant hand  performs the actual stitch. The wrong sized hoop for the project can result in an awkward or uncomfortable stitching experience, and hand fatigue. If you have ever found stitching uncomfortable in the past I'll bet you just had the wrong sized hoop for the project!
Placing the Fabric in the Hoop:

Loosen the thumb screw

Embroidery hoops most often have an inner solid ring, and an outer adjustable ring that is a bit larger than the inner ring. The outer ring adjustment is often made by use of a thumb screw. The outer ring can be adjusted to provide even tension on a variety of fabric as well as the thickness of your embroidery stitches as your piece progresses.


Press the outer hoop over the inner hoop
When hooping the fabric, work on a flat firm surface like a table. To load the fabric in the hoop (also known as hooping the fabric), place the smaller inner hoop on the table. Center the area you wish to embroider on the fabric over the top of this inner hoop. Loosen the thumb screw on the larger outer hoop ring. Gently press the outer ring down over the inner ring sandwiching the fabric in between. If you are having difficulty getting the outer ring over the inner ring, loosen the thumbscrew a bit more. The edges of the inner hoop should be flush with the edges of the outer hoop when the two are seated properly. Gently and evenly tug the fabric taut around the edges of the hoop until there is even tension on the fabric, then finger tighten the thumb screw.

Tug Gently for Even Tension
 Use care when positioning the hoop over areas that have already been stitched. I find that placing the outer hoop over the areas that have already been stitched first, then rolling the rest of the hoop into place causes the least amount of stress to existing stitches. It is not necessary for the fabric to be drum tight. You want the fabric to have some “give” so you can move the needle in and out of the fabric more easily.  Do not over-tighten the thumb screw, just tighten as much as you can comfortably do with your fingers.

The Yarns:

 Crewel Embroidery is also known as Wool Embroidery because wool yarns are used to stitch the motifs on fabric. This kit includes beautiful 3-ply wool yarns that have been pre-sorted and labeled for your convenience. 

 3-Ply means that each length of yarn is actually made up of 3 individual plies, or strands that have been twisted together. 
 Embroidery stitches are made using a variable number of these individual strands. Some stitches use just one strand from the 3 ply bundle, others two, and sometimes all three strands will be used in a single stitch (although not in this kit!).


Three Ply Wool Yarn 
The pattern chart will tell you how many strands of the 3 ply to use for each individual stitch in this design.  The kit directions also recommend you cut the provided yarn lengths in half before stitching. This shorter length is less likely to tangle and is easier for a beginning stitcher to manage. A shorter length of yarn is less likely to tangle when separating the 3 ply yarn as well.  To separate the strands in a length of yarn simply untwist the yarn a bit at one end and gently pull the strands apart. You will find that letting the length of yarn hang free and untwist as you pull makes separating the strands easier. Go slowly so the threads don’t tangle or form knots as you separate the strands. Coax the yarns apart with your fingers if needed.  It is advisable to separate all three strands, then if two strands are required for your stitch, put them back together side by side, untwisted, for so the strands lay properly in the design and provide the best coverage of the design area.
Threading the Hand Embroidery Needle

Threading the Needle:
This kit comes with a large eye embroidery needle.  A needle threader is the fastest and easiest way to thread the needle and we carry a great needle threader from DMC at Weekend Kits.com.
 If you don’t have a needle threader, the following tips may help you thread the needle by hand.  
Wool Yarns can be a bit tricky to thread through the eye of a needle since wetting the ends may  cause them to “bloom” and fray rather than lay down!
I begin by trimming the ends of the yarn that will pass through the eye of the needle so they are even and have a good crisp edge, then pinch the threads firmly between my thumb and first finger so just the smallest amount of yarn end is peeking out. While keeping my fingers pinched, I press the eye of the needle against the ends and wiggle a bit. Pressing the eye of the needle into the yarn ends works much better than trying to push the squishy ends into the eye of the needle.
 If I don’t get it in two tries, I re-trim the ends before trying again. Sometimes I have luck getting just one of the strands out of two through the eye. When this happens, I slide the thread that has gone through the needle down the eye out of the way and then proceed to work the remaining strand through the eye.

Finally the preparation work is done and it's time to stitch!
Catching Beginning Tail End
Beginning to Stitch:
Knotting the thread ends is not recommended when doing hand embroidery since the knot may form a bump on the back that can be seen from the front of the work or may create a shadow through from the back of the work to the front. The best method to secure the tail end of your embroidery thread is to leave a 3-4” tail of thread in back when you take your first stitch. Then tuck this tail into the backside of your next three or four stitches as you pull them tight to secure the tail end. Trim tail after thread end is secured.  

Securing a thread end

Ending a Stitch: Use a similar technique when ending a stitch. Don’t knot the thread, simply pass the needle under three or four  stitches on the back side of your work to secure the thread then trim the end.



How to Satin Stitch:
Satin Stitching
Satin stitching is one of the first stitches you will encounter with hand embroidery. This versatile stitch is a wonderful fill stitch for many sized areas. To help keep your stitches straight and even, start in the middle of the shape and work toward one edge. Once that side is filled, go back to the center and work in the opposite direction. Bring your needle up at one edge of the design area to be filled and go back into the fabric directly opposite where the thread came out on the other side of the area to be filled. Stitches should be kept parallel and spaced so the threads lie next to each other without overlapping or showing the fabric below.  
 You will quickly see that the width of the stitches used when satin stitching will be equal to the width of the thread(s) you are stitching with!

I hope I have inspired you to start stitching with a Crewel Embroidery Kit today! 
The Trees Crewel Embroidery Kit from Dimensions combines traditional crewel embroidery techniques with modern design for a stunning finished piece. I will keep you updated on my stitching progress and provide more hand stitching tutorials soon!


Sunday, September 8, 2013

Jungle Themed Stamped Cross Stitch Kits for Baby!

You won't want to miss our newest selection of Stamped Cross Stitch Kits for Baby from Dimensions – a charming baby quilt kit and coordinating baby bibs kit.  Kits include all the materials you need to create a wonderful quilted blanket or pair of bibs for baby.

You'll find them in the Stamped Cross Stitch Kits section!

The Kimba stamped baby quilt design features a collection of jungle animals, including an elephant, zebra, alligator, lion, and giraffe.
Kimba Stamped Baby Quilt Kit
Kimba Stamped Baby Quilt Kit
Kit includes a pre-finished quilted muslin baby blanket (cotton/poly), presorted cotton embroidery thread, needle and instructions. The cross stitch design is preprinted on the quilt in wash-away ink.

Soft shades of green, brown, and yellow look great against the muslin fabric.  The Kimba embroidered baby quilt would be the perfect addition to any baby's nursery!

You'll need an embroidery hoop and pair of scissors to complete your stamped cross stitch projects.  Using an embroidery hoop will help you maintain even & consistent stitches across the fabric.

The Kimba stamped baby bibs feature the zebra and the lion.

Kimba Stamped Baby Bibs Kit
Kimba Stamped Baby Bibs Kit
Kit includes two pre-finished quilted muslin baby bibs (cotton/poly), presorted cotton embroidery thread, needle and instructions. The cross stitch designs are preprinted on the bibs in wash-away ink.

Stamped baby bibs are a great beginner embroidery project.  The smaller size makes them easy to handle and quick to stitch!  In stamped cross stitch embroidery, the X's are preprinted on the fabric, so no counting is required.  You follow a design chart to known where to place the thread colors as you stitch.

Visit the Embroidery Kits section for details on these kits and to see our complete selection of hand embroidery kits, including stamped cross stitch kits, counted cross stitch kits, crewel kits, and more!

Weekend Kits offers a unique collection of Creative Art & Craft Kits for adults, teens, and kids.  We believe learning a new craft should be easy, affordable & fun!  Stop by today and be ready to start cross stitching on your next Weekend at Home.

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Sunday, August 18, 2013

Felt Craft Projects - Whimsy Applique & Softie Kits

We've added a wonderful new collection of Felt Craft Projects to the store.  Whimsy Kits from Heidi Boyd include the patterns, materials, and instructions you need to create adorable felt applique needleart and oh-so-cute felt softie toys.  Perfect for handmade gift giving!

You'll find them in the Felt Craft Kits section of the store.

Felt Applique Kits - Whimsy Stitches

Hedgies Felt Applique Kit
Felt Applique Kit - Hedgies
Whimsy felt applique kits include foundation fabric, felt pieces, 6-inch embroidery hoop, floss, full sized templates, colored placement diagram, illustrated stitch guide, and clear instructions.

The embroidery hoop serves two purposes.  You'll use it to hold the foundation fabric while stitching and then to frame your finished needleart for easy wall display.

Adorable felt artwork to stitch and share with family & friends!

Gnomes Felt Applique Kit
Felt Applique Kit - Gnomes
Whimsy Stitches use easy felt applique & embroidery stitches, an ideal choice for beginner crafters.

Experienced crafters will enjoy these creative embroidery kits too. Kits include all the materials you need to make an impressive needlework creation.

You'll need basic crafting supplies on hand to complete your felt applique projects, including embroidery & sewing needles, straight pins, and scissors.

Felt Softie Kits - Whimsy Kits

Cinnamon & Nutmeg Felt Softies Kit
Felt Softies Kit - Bunnies
Whimsy felt softie kits include full sized templates, felt pieces, embroidery floss, polyester stuffing, and clear instructions.

Whimsy felt sewing kits make it easy & fun to make these darling little softie creations!

You'll need basic sewing supplies to complete your felt softie projects, including embroidery & sewing needles, sewing thread, straight pins, and scissors.

Frisky Foxes Felt Softies Kit
Felt Softies Kit - Foxes
You can use the templates over again to make additional softies with your own felt fabric pieces.

Sewing with felt is easy and fun. Ideal for beginners, felt kits are a great way for teens & adults to learn basic hand sewing skills.

Visit the Felt Craft Kits section to see our complete collection of felt project kits, including the new Whimsy felt kits, Christmas felt kits, felt doll kits & more!

Weekend Kits specializes in Creative Art & Craft Kits for adults, teens, and kids.  You'll find a unique collection of kits from big name brands as well as independent craft designers.  Stop by today and be ready to start creating with felt on your next Weekend at Home.

Thanks for visiting the Weekend Kits blog.

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Baby Cross Stitch Kits - Safari & Mermaid Themes

See our newest selection of Baby Cross Stitch Kits from the Bucilla Baby collection!  Little Explorer & Mermaid Bay are coordinated baby ensembles, including crib covers, baby bibs, and birth records.

Little Explorer is a safari-themed collection, featuring a little explorer and adorable jungle animals.  The Mermaid Bay collection highlights three cute little mermaids in an under-the-sea scene.

Crib Covers are a Stamped Cross Stitch Kit project.  Kits include a pre-quilted, pre-finished baby quilt, cotton floss, a floss separator, embroidery needle, chart and instructions.  All the materials you need to make a beautiful embroidered quilt for baby's nursery!

Little Explorer Crib Cover Kit & Mermaid Bay Crib Cover Kit

Little Explorer Crib Cover KitMermaid Bay Crib Cover Kit

The cross stitch patterns are pre-stamped on the quilt fabric with a wash-away ink.  It's important to not wash the fabric until after the project is completely stitched.  When you are ready to wash the ink out, follow the care instructions included in your kit.

Baby Bibs, like crib covers, are a stamped cross stitch project.  Kits include a pair of pre-quilted, pre-finished baby bibs, cotton floss, a floss separator, embroidery needle, chart and instructions.  All the materials you need to make 2 embroidered bibs for baby!

Little Explorer Baby Bibs Kit & Mermaid Bay Baby Bibs Kit

Little Explorer Baby Bibs KitMermaid Bay Baby Bibs Kit

If you're new to stamped cross stitch, baby bibs are an ideal starter project.  The smaller size makes them easy to handle and quick to finish!  Bucilla stamped cross stitch kits include easy instructions for beginners, including diagrams, design chart, and color key.

Birth Records are a Counted Cross Stitch Kit project.  Kits include 14-count white Aida, floss, a floss separator, embroidery needle, chart and instructions.  Everything you need to create a lasting keepsake of baby's birth, perfect for display in baby's nursery!

Little Explorer Birth Record Kit & Mermaid Bay Birth Record Kit

Little Explorer Birth Record KitMermaid Bay Birth Record Kit

The cross stitch patterns are provided on a chart.  Unlike stamped cross stitch, the pattern is not pre-printed on the fabric. Counted cross stitch placement is achieved by counting squares in the fabric according to the chart provided in the kit.

If you're new to counted cross stitch, the DMC website offers a helpful Cross Stitch Overview for beginners.  You'll find great articles on getting ready to cross stitch, reading a cross stitch design, learning the stitches, and more.

Visit the Embroidery Kits section of the store to see our complete selection of embroidery kits, including stamped cross stitch kits, counted cross stitch kits, crewel embroidery kits, and more.

Weekend Kits specializes in Creative Art & Craft Kits for adults, teens, and kids.  Stop by today and be ready to embroider a lasting keepsake for baby on your next Weekend at Home!

Thanks for visiting the Weekend Kits Blog.

Friday, May 4, 2012

Hand Embroidery Kits – Easy Fabric Applique!

The new Fabric Applique Kits from Dimensions feature colorful designs and happy expressions.  They're easy embroidery kits for beginners and fun for experienced stitchers too.  These kits include everything you need to create a beautiful embroidered picture to enjoy in your home or give as a special handmade gift to a friend.

You'll find them in the Hand Embroidery Kits section of the store!

Fabric Applique Hand Embroidery Kit
Live Happily
These hand embroidery kits includes preprinted 100% cotton fabric, presorted cotton thread, needle, and easy instructions.

The foundation fabric is preprinted with the background image and ready to stitch. Instructions guide you through the applique process.

Simply apply the printed fabric pieces to the background using decorative embroidery stitches.

It's easy to enhance your fabric applique by applying your own creative stitches and embellishments. Add sparkly thread, colorful buttons, charms, ribbon, and more!

Fabric Applique Hand Embroidery Kit
Love Generously
They're an easy embroidery project for beginners to have fun creating a colorful fabric applique picture.

These kits are also a great way to teach basic hand embroidery skills to children and teens.

The finished size of your embroidered art will be 8" x 10", a convenient size for framing.

The happy expressions added to each design make them perfect for handmade gift giving!

Laugh Daily
Hand embroidery is a relaxing craft that is easy to do while watching your favorite television show.

Visit the Embroidery Kits section for details on these kits and to see our complete selection of creative embroidery kits for all skill levels, including crewel embroidery kits, cross stitch kits, and more!

Weekend Kits offers a wide selection of Creative Craft Kits for adults, teens, and kids.

Stop by today and be ready to create hand embroidered art on your next Weekend at Home.  Thanks for visiting the Weekend Kits blog!

Friday, March 23, 2012

Crewel Embroidery Card Kits - Easy for Beginners!

Wool & Hoop Crewel Embroidery Kits feature contemporary crewel designs by artist Katherine Shaughnessy.  These charming little kits are easy for beginners and fun for experienced stitchers too.  You'll find them in the Crewel Embroidery Kits section of the store!

Crewel Embroidery Kit
Hip Squares
Wool & Hoop kits are filled with excellent quality crewel embroidery materials, including 100% linen twill and 100% wool threads.

Crewel embroidery kit includes linen fabric printed with 3x3 inch design, wool thread, needles, one blank greeting card with matching envelope, and instructions.

The fabric is preprinted with the crewel design, so you'll be ready to start stitching right away!

Crewel Embroidery Kit
Tulip Tops

The threads are separated and neatly organized by color code on a thread card.  A color & stitch diagram is also provided.

Beginners will appreciate the detailed crewel embroidery instructions, starting with the basics of hooping and threading.

There are also step-by-step instructions & diagrams for the crewel embroidery stitches.

An ideal starter kit for learning crewel embroidery skills!  They're an easy & fun embroidery kit for adults, teens, and kids ages 8 & up.

Crewel Embroidery Kit
Chainlink Pink
Other embroidery supplies you'll want to have on hand include a 5 or 6 inch embroidery hoop and small pair of sharp scissors.

Use the card making materials included in the kit to make a creative handmade greeting card using your finished crewelwork.

Modern crewel embroidery designs, quality materials, and detailed instructions.  Wool & Hoop kits have everything you need!

Visit the Crewel Embroidery Kits sections for details on these kits and to see our complete selection of crewel embroidery kits for beginners & all skill levels.

Weekend Kits offers a completely unique selection of modern DIY Art & Craft Kits for adults, teens, and kids.  Stop by today and be ready to start stitching on your next Weekend at Home!

Thanks for visiting the Weekend Kits blog.

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Embroidery Kits with Modern Crewel Designs

You'll find our newest selection of kits in the Crewel Embroidery Kits section of the store.  They're from Dimensions new Handmade Embroidery collection of kits, complete with everything you need to make your own creative needleart.  These kits feature modern Crewel Embroidery Designs, perfect for today's home decor!

The Tree Crewel Embroidery Kit includes preprinted cotton fabric, presorted wool yarn, embroidery needle, and easy instructions.

The crewel design is preprinted on the fabric, saving you the time of having to transfer the design.

The yarn is conveniently presorted and labeled by color number and thread count, making it easy for you to select the right thread.

Preprinted fabric and presorted yarn means you'll be ready to start stitching right away!  Your finished needleart will be 9-1/2" square.

The Owl Crewel Embroidery Kit includes preprinted cotton fabric, presorted wool & acrylic yarns, needle, and instructions.

These new crewel designs are a modern take on a classic embroidery technique.

In crewel embroidery, wool yarn and a variety of stitches are used to create texture and dimension.

One finishing option is to mat & frame your handmade needleart for display in your home.  Another is to applique the finished crewel design to a pillow or other textile.

The Blooms Crewel Embroidery Kit includes includes preprinted cotton fabric, presorted wool & acrylic yarns, needle, and instructions.

Other supplies you'll need for your project include an embroidery hoop to hold your fabric while stitching and scissors for snipping threads.

You'll find hoops, scissors, and more in the Embroidery Supplies section of the store.

Visit the Crewel Embroidery Kits section for details on these kits and to see our complete selection of crewel kits, including classic and modern embroidery designs for beginners and experienced stitchers.

Weekend Kits offers a unique selection of modern DIY Art & Craft Kits across a variety of crafting categories.  Kits are a creative gift giving idea for birthdays, holidays, and other special occasions.

Stop by today and be ready to create something new on your next Weekend at Home.  Thanks for visiting the Weekend Kits blog!

Monday, September 26, 2011

Cross Stitch Kits for Baby - On the Farm!

We've added a new selection of Cross Stitch Kits for Baby to the store.  You won't want to miss these new farm-themed cross stitch patterns.  You'll find them in the Embroidery Kits section!

The classic children's song "Old McDonald Had a Farm, E-I-E-I-O!" comes to life in this fun On the Farm Baby Quilt Kit from Bucilla.

This stamped cross stitch baby quilt design features a complete farm scene, including red barn, lively farm animals, and a friendly farmer riding a green tractor.

Kit includes a prefinished baby quilt, cotton embroidery floss, floss separator, needle, and instructions.

The cross stitch pattern is stamped on the baby quilt in wash-away ink.  With stamped cross stitch, there's no chart or counting required.  Stitches are placed directly over the X's on the fabric. Your finished baby quilt will become a treasured family keepsake!

The matching On the Farm Baby Birth Record Kit is a counted cross stitch design from Bucilla.

This counted cross stitch design highlights baby's birth record with a smiling sun, three baby chicks, and a farmer riding a green tractor.

Kit includes 14-count white Aida fabric, cotton embroidery floss, floss separator, needle, chart and instructions.

With counted cross stitch, the design is not printed on the fabric. Stitches are placed by following a chart and then counting squares along the woven fabric.  Your completed birth announcement will look perfect displayed in baby's nursery!

The Barn Babies Bibs Kit is a baby bibs stamped cross stitch kit from Dimensions, featuring farm animal designs of a baby pig & baby cow.

Kit includes two ready-to-embroider quilted baby bibs, presorted cotton thread, needle, and instructions.

The cross stitch patterns are pre-stamped on the bibs in wash-away ink.  Baby bibs are an easy cross stitch kit for beginners to try.

Other Embroidery Supplies you'll need to complete your cross stitch kit include an embroidery hoop for holding your fabric taut while stitching and embroidery scissors for snipping threads.  An optional supply that I find useful is an embroidery needle threader.

Visit the Embroidery Kits section of the store for details on these kits and to see our complete selection of embroidery kits for baby, including stamped cross stitch kits and counted cross stitch kits.

Weekend Kits specializes in modern DIY Art & Craft Kits for adults, teens, and kids.  We believe crafting should be convenient, easy, and FUN for all skill levels.  Stop by today and be ready to cross stitch something new for baby on your next Weekend at Home.

Thanks for visiting the Weekend Kits blog.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Counted Cross Stitch Kits - Modern DIY Home Decor

If you're looking for some modern DIY home decor ideas, you won't want to miss our newest selection of counted cross stitch kits from Dimensions.  We're adding a variety of creative needlework projects to cover a range of skill levels, from Learn-A-Craft Kits for beginners to Gold Collection Kits for experienced cross stitchers.

You'll find them in the Counted Cross Stitch Kits section of the store!

The Live, Love, Laugh Counted Cross Stitch Kit features a lovely vintage rose inspired cross stitch design. Kit includes 18-count white cotton Aida, presorted cotton thread, needle, chart and instructions.



Live, Love, Laugh is a modern cross stitch design with romantic appeal.  Perfect for creating a beautiful anniversary or wedding keepsake to celebrate your special day or for handmade gift giving.

Note to beginners: Aida cloth refers to the cotton mesh fabric used for counted cross stitch.  The mesh forms small square openings in the fabric.  The count refers to the number of cross stitch squares per inch of fabric.  As the count number increases, the individual cross stitches get smaller.  While this increases the resolution or detail of the cross stitch design, it also increases the difficulty.  Kits with 18-count Aida fabric are recommended for experienced cross stitchers, while kits with 14-count Aida or lower are a good choice for beginners just getting started in counted cross stitch.

The Tuscan Sunflower Counted Cross Stitch Kit features a sunny Italian villa cross stitch design.

Kit includes 14-count natural cotton Aida, presorted cotton thread, needle, chart and instructions.

Display your finished needle art in a favorite family gathering area in your home or give as a creative housewarming gift for a friend!

Note to beginners: In counted cross stitch, the design is not printed on the foundation fabric as it is with stamped cross stitch. The Aida cloth used for counted cross stitch is a blank mesh fabric. Stitch placement is accomplished by translating a printed chart to the Aida fabric.  Stitchers read the chart and then count the squares in the fabric to determine the correct location for each stitch. Symbols are used on the chart to indicate thread color.

Counted Cross Stitch Kits for Beginners

The Sweet Home Learn-A-Craft Kit is an ideal embroidery starter kit for learning counted cross stitch.

Kit includes a 6-inch embroidery hoop, 14-count ivory cotton Aida, presorted cotton thread, needle, chart and instructions.

I love the Learn-A-Craft series of embroidery kits because they offer an affordable, low risk option for beginners to give a craft a try.

They provide everything a beginner needs to get started cross stitching.  And, when your needlework is finished, the hoop can be used as a creative frame for easy display.

Visit the Counted Cross Stitch Kits section for details on these kits and to see our complete selection of cross stitch kits for beginners and experienced stitchers.  This is a growing section of the store, so be sure to check back now and then for new product arrivals.

Weekend Kits offers a unique collection of Art & Craft Kits for adults, teens, and kids.  You'll find the very best selection of kits from well known brands as well as independent artists.  Stop by today and be ready to create handmade needle art on your next Weekend at Home!  Thanks for visiting the Weekend Kits blog.

Friday, May 13, 2011

Martha Stewart Craft Kits at Weekend Kits

We have a new selection of Easy-to-Stitch embroidery kits from Martha Stewart Crafts to share with you today.  These embroidery project kits make it easy to create hand-embroidered items, including a canvas tote bag, coordinating accessory bag, and pillowcase set.  You'll find them in the Hand Embroidery Kits section of the store!

Canvas Tote Bag - Hand Embroidery Kit
You can make this hand-embroidered Bird Tote Bag, perfect for holding personal belongings, bringing to the market, or storing your latest craft project.

Each kit includes the item or items to be embroidered, one needle, presorted cotton thread, easy instructions, and an iron-on alphabet for optional personalization.

Canvas Accessory Bag -
Hand Embroidery Kit
The textiles are pre-printed with the design, so they're ready for you to start embroidering right away.

The Bird Accessory Bag is a nice embroidery kit for beginners just getting started in hand stitching.

I think it's a good idea for beginners to start with smaller scale projects to experience some quick wins and build confidence.

The smaller size textile & design makes it easier to handle and quicker to stitch!

If you're looking for handmade gift giving ideas, the hand-embroidered bird tote & coordinating accessory bag would be a lovely gift to give a friend for a birthday or holiday.

Flowers Pillowcase Set -
Hand Embroidery Kit
The Flowers Pillowcase Set includes 2 ready-to-embroider pillowcases, presorted embroidery thread, needle, and easy instructions.

Add a creative element to any bedroom with pillowcases hand embroidered by you!  The process of creating something with your own hands adds a unique story to everything you make.

Many of my best memories come from times when I was making something for someone.  If you always wanted to make your own hand embroidered items, these kits make it easy to give it a try!

Visit the Embroidery Kits section for all the details on these kits and to see our complete selection of embroidery kits for beginners and experienced stitchers too.

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Saturday, April 23, 2011

Creative & Fun Embroidery Kits for Beginners

We have a new selection of Hand Embroidery Kits to share with you today.  They're Embroidery Wall Art Kits from Penguin & Fish.  You'll find six adorable animal-themed embroidery patterns in the line-up, including a lion, owl, monkey, elephant, fox, and hedgehog.

I love the creative simplicity of these embroidery kits - easy to embroider designs, all the materials you need to complete the project, and step-by-step instructions for beginners.  And, with everything being so nicely packaged, it makes a great gift giving idea.

I couldn't resist opening one up, so I decided that I would create the Owl Embroidery Wall Art Kit and present it here as a Craft Kit Preview and embroidery tutorial.


This Craft Kit Preview is intended to:
  1. Give you a closer look at the kit, with more details & explanation than the product description.
  2. Offer helpful embroidery tips & suggestions, especially for beginners just getting started.
  3. Show you how easy it is to create embroidery wall art with these creative & fun kits!
Opening the Kit:

Kit Contents:
  • Cotton Muslin Fabric
  • 8-in Wood Embroidery Hoop
  • Decorative Ribbon
  • Embroidery Floss
  • Embroidery Needle
  • Black & White Pattern
  • Reverse Image Pattern
  • Simple Instructions
  • Stitch & Color Guide


This kit includes materials, supplies, and instructions for completing the embroidery project.  I was impressed with the completeness of the kit and quality of the materials provided.  The only additional supplies you need to have on hand for this project are a transfer pen or pencil, a pair of scissors, and some white craft glue for finishing.

Transferring the Pattern:

The first task to accomplish is transferring the embroidery design onto the fabric.  The instructions offer two options.  The first option, and the one I recommend for beginners, is to use the black & white pattern to trace the design directly onto the fabric using a pencil or water soluble pen.

The second option is to create an iron-on transfer by drawing over the lines of the reverse image pattern using an iron-on transfer pen.  After trying both options myself, I personally preferred using the water soluble pen for this embroidery design.

The following are my key takeaways for the 2 design transfer options.

Option 1 (trace design directly on fabric):

I used a water soluble embroidery transfer pen to trace the design.  The black & white pattern was clearly visible through the muslin fabric even without a light source and I found it easy to control the flow of ink from the transfer pen as I was tracing the lines onto the fabric.

The lines from the transfer pen were thin enough that I was confident they would be easily covered by the embroidery stitches.


The big advantage in my mind is that the pen is water soluble, so it's easy to remove any mistakes using a damp cloth.  It put me at ease knowing that it would be easy to recover if I drew outside the line or made the line too bold.  I also knew that I would be able to remove any excess markings later on if my stitches didn't completely cover them.

Option 2 (create an iron-on transfer):

I used an iron-on transfer pen with blue ink to draw over the lines of the reverse image pattern.  An important note if you're trying this method for the first time is to be sure to make some extra copies of the reverse image pattern.  I was glad that I did.  It takes some time to get used to how the ink flows from the pen and if you make a mistake, the permanent ink will be transferred to the fabric.

I suggest ironing on practice fabric first to be sure you're happy with the transfer.  I decided that the lines created with the iron-on transfer pen were thicker than I wanted for this design and that it would be difficult to completely cover them with the line of embroidery stitches.

My conclusion from using the iron-on transfer pen is that it would be a viable option for applications where you know the transfer lines will be completely covered by your work, but that it was not a good fit for this project, where they need to be covered with a single line of embroidery stitches.

In summary, after trying both methods, I recommend Option 1 as an easy & low risk method for beginners to transfer the embroidery design onto the fabric.


Preparing to Embroider:

Beginners will appreciate the step-by-step embroidery instructions.  You'll learn how to place the fabric in the hoop and prepare the floss for stitching. The thread is 6-strand floss, so it needs to be separated out into individual strands and then recombined into 3-strand pieces.

Generous amounts of floss are included, so I suggest preparing the floss "as you go" rather than all at once.

This way you won't spend too much time preparing more than you need for the project.

And, you can save any extra floss for future craft projects.

Embroidering:

Simple designs & basic embroidery stitches are used for these kits.  The Owl design that I made uses the back stitch, satin stitch, and lots of french knots.  The Stitch & Color Guide provides basic stitch diagrams and shows where to place the stitches & thread colors on the design.  You choose a place to begin and start embroidering.

The key at this point in the project is to just have fun with the design and not worry so much about making perfect stitches.  Often times, "mistakes" add character and uniqueness, enhancing the final result.  Remember, it's handmade, so you really don't want it to be perfect!

Here's my little creation.


If you're interested in finding a good how-to embroidery resource, the How To Embroider handbook from The National NeedleArts Association is an excellent reference for beginners.  Basic embroidery techniques are covered with clearly written instructions, easy-to-follow diagrams, and illustrations.

Finishing your Wall Art:

After finishing all the embroidery work, you'll be ready to prepare your needle art for display.  I followed the instructions included in the kit for turning the embroidery hoop into a creative frame.

The decorative ribbon adds a nice finishing accent and is the final step of the project.  I made the owl embroidery wall art for my daughter and she loves it!


Final Review:

The embroidery wall art kits from Penguin & Fish are an ideal embroidery kit for beginners & fun for all skill levels!  The simple nature of the designs makes it easy to relax, embroider, and be creative.  I enjoyed creating the Owl Wall Art Embroidery Kit and hope that my experience is helpful to you if you decide to make one too.

These kits are recommended for adults & children ages 8 and up.  Younger kids will benefit from adult guidance as they move through the project steps.

Visit the Embroidery Kits section to see other embroidery designs and to see our complete selection of embroidery kits, including hand embroidery kits, crewel embroidery kits, cross stitch kits, and more!

Weekend Kits offers a unique selection of modern DIY Craft Kits across a variety of crafting categories. 

Kits make it easy, convenient, and most of all FUN to learn & create something new.

Be ready to start a new craft project on your next Weekend at Home.  Thanks for visiting the Weekend Kits Blog!