Hardanger
This unique form of embroidery comes from the Hardanger Fjord in Western Norway. The embroidery designs can be simple or complex geometric arrangements of embroidered squares. Creating satin blocks, k
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Hardanger is particularly beautiful on table clothes, doilies, placemats, gowns, cuffs and clothing. This delicate type of open work can be perfected with our selection of hardanger books and videos.
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This high gloss magazine from Germany gives you detailed instructions and pictures with complete patterns for the Hardanger lover.
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For the embroidery project that s bigger or smaller than what you have equipment for.
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Choose from our variety of cross stitch fabrics. We carry excellent evenweave fabric perfect for medium to fine cross stitch. Our fabrics are easy to count, yet allow for good details.
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A well made hardanger project requires counted embroidery fabric to be evenly woven. We have chosen the best fabrics available in a variety of sizes and colors.
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Get started with this beautiful form of open work with these easy to follow kits.
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Choose your next hardanger project from these fabulous patterns.
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Pulled thread work is a form of counted thread embroidery using a technique that pulls the embroidery thread so tight that it distorts the threads of the fabric, drawing them into a decorative pattern of holes.
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Sew many items, sew little time. Cut through the confusion with this sharp section. Choose from other helpful tools.
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