From engraving to knitting, Weldon’s Practical Needlework is a wonderful source for inspiration.
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Craft a sweet sachet or pincushion for your beloved.
Dawn Cook Ronningen shares some of the more whimsical pincushions from her collection. They are sure to bring a smile to any stitcher.
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A pretty pansy (also known as heartsease) graces a lovely barrette to cross-stitch and embroider.
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Looking for a project to knit for a six- to seven-year-old child? Check out our knitted child’s vest from Weldon’s Practical Knitter!
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Learn this Japanese technique for making cords.
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The oddly shaped but well-fitting foot of Turkish socks is begun at the toe, with the heel worked after the rest of the sock is complete.
See how volunteers in New York are tackling waste from the fashion industry.
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A pretty pansy (also known as heartsease) graces a lovely barrette to cross-stitch and embroider.
An unlikely fashion archetype emerged in France between the late seventeenth and early nineteenth centuries.
Before magazine advertising became popular, collectible trade cards marketed consumer products, including sewing thread, to the public.
Many revere Molière as a comedic genius, but he should also be recognized for his use of needlework references to comment on the narrow scope of women’s lives in his time.
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Looking for a project to knit for a six- to seven-year-old child? Check out our knitted child’s vest from Weldon’s Practical Knitter!