Thursday, June 25, 2026

The Crafting Therapy that is Slow Stitching






 Sometimes maybe we are just too hard on OURSELVES




The idea that embroidery stitches need not be perfect may

linger in the minds of those who have spent little time 

with a needle and thread. This self-doubt should be 

discarded when embracing this style.

There are no wrong stitches, fabrics, or colour choices.

The essence lies in free interpretation.

No need for an expensive outlay for your first efforts.

Repurposing of fabrics, doilies, embroidery threads, 

can be all that is required for your first play.

If you have concerns about where and what to 

stitch, check out some embroidery designs online,

colouring book pages, the fabric may give you some 

Inspiration – is it swirls, lines, circles etc. 

A sewing machine not needed, the embroidery stitches 

also stop the fraying of the edges, holding it all in place.

Embellishments can be part of the fun. depending on

the purpose of the finished product. 




Pinterest and Pintangle Links under the Store Banner.  

Pinterest CDC Slow Stitching Page

with examples of Slow Stitching Pins shared.

Feeling a little more adventurous I do stock a Range

of  Slow Stitching Packs in my Etsy Store. 




Wednesday, June 24, 2026

A Craft Blogging Journey


 Crafting Your Way to Creative Bliss: 

A Craft Blogging Journey**


 Hey there, fellow crafters! 

Today, I want to invite you on a delightful journey

 where we can explore the wonderful world of crafting

 together. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just

 starting out, this blog post is all about encouraging

 your creativity, igniting your imagination, 

and suggesting some exciting ideas to elevate your

 craft game. 

** Embrace Your Creativity Crafting as more than 

just a hobby; it’s a form of self-expression that 

allows us to connect with our inner selves.

 So, take a moment to pause and think about what 

crafting means to you. Perhaps it’s a way to unwind,

 a method to showcase your unique style, or even 

way to create thoughtful gifts for loved ones.

Whatever it is, embrace it wholeheartedly! 

** Dive Into New Techniques One of the best ways

 to reignite your passion for crafting is by trying out

 new techniques. Here are a few suggestions to 

get those creative juices flowing:


 1. **Mixed Media Magic**: 

Combining different materials such as paper,

 fabric, and paint? Mixed media art allows you to

 layer textures and colours, resulting in 

eye-catching pieces that are truly one-of-a-kind.

 Junk Journaling is one option for combining textures. 




The gathering of these items is just as much fun. 

Pages from old books or magazines, Pressed Dried 
flowers, Art Drawings, Sketches, Memorabilia,
 Photos, Tickets, Poems, Quotes, Laces, trims,
 ribbons, buttons, charms, jewellery pieces.

Remnants of special clothing, wedding dress.


2. **Upcycling Crafts**:

A low-cost way of Creating. Look around your home 

for items that you can transform.

 Old jars, scraps of fabric, and cardboard boxes

 can all be repurposed into beautiful decor or 

functional items. 

It’s not only creative but also sustainable! 

Those doily finds at thrift stores or in your linen 

cupboard can be transformed in so many ways,

not hidden away. Not to ignore the latest Craze of 

Journaling, so many fantastic Crafters are giving

these and other Linens new life. 



3 ** Needlecrafts ** 

From basic to fine detailed stitches, so many styles

 to choose from. Silk Ribbon Embroidery was an early

 feature of this Blog. Tutorials & Free Designs are listed

 on the side bar.

For the beginners, children or adults, a few basic easy
 stitches will give you results and hopefully lead you
 on the journey to discover more.



4  *** Macrame ***

Everything old is new again. Took my interest in the 70's

 with numerous projects of pot displays mainly,

 has made a major resurgence as a decorative

feature. I have a desire to get back into this Craft. 

A few basic Knots to Master and it's full steam ahead. 


 5 *** Knitting & Crochet: 

A craft to pick up when you have a few spare moments.

 Keeps your hands busy and relaxes the Mind.

 It can be a basic stitch for both styles and work your 

way up to the more complicated with confidence. 



Ongoing Posts will be in the Header. 
Would love if you would join through Comments
which craft projects are you working on?
Is there a craft you would like to learn? 
Do you feel Crafting is a your Therapy?


Saturday, June 20, 2026

Textile Art? Discovery, Design, Creativity

 Finding our Joy in Crafting 
Carol Daisy




If you pay a visit to my Etsy Store you will 
discover that a major feature is the constantly
 changing stocks of Mixed Textile, Journaling 
Inspiration and Slow Stitching Packs, Along
with a constant new range of  Fabric Prints. 

Putting these together and Designing Fabric, 
my Creativity is in full flow. 
We all need a purpose and some me time
that will make our hearts sing. 




The goal of this Store is to highlight the 
advantages of hands-on art creation.
As I work on Projects when time permits, my
true passion lies in experimenting with textures.
colours and designs, creating packs for customers.

The time spent on sourcing materials, especially
given the scarcity of local craft suppliers, often 
hampers the creative process. 

The Packs offered in the store cover a range of 
crafts From Journaling and Slow Stitching to
 Textile Arts and Crazy Quilting. 

 






Friday, June 19, 2026

FRENCH TAGS - MIXED MEDIA - FREE TUTORIAL

 



These are just great as Gifts.

Do you have hidden away in your sewing stash pieces

of lace that are just too small to put to use, but you

 cannot bear to part with them. This is a way to have

 it on show. Bring out such items as:

Small remnants of lace (vintage or modern), 

Doilies – damaged but precious, odd buttons. 

Charms, Ribbons, Hand-dyed Lace Trim / Motifs.

Broken pieces of jewellery, Art images on Fabric 

or fabric pieces.




For this illustrated tag, you will need:-

1 Backing Piece 12 x 22 cm.

 1 Fabric Stiffening, 10 x 20 cm.

1 image (8 x 6 cm) 

Small pieces of fabric to frame the image.

Front panel: add pieces of fabric around the image.

Layering is a plus with this type of craft; 

the more, the better. 

Add stiffening to the back.

For this example lace frames the image.




Overlapping where necessary. Making it wider than

 the fabric. Hand tack in matching thread to keep the

 lace in position. At the base I have added a hand-dyed

 lace motif with a slight touch of blue in the centre, 

which I feel complements the blue in the maid's dress.

Pearls stitched into the lace flower centres. 

With seed beads I have framed the image.

stitching them to the edge of the lace with a 

beading needle and thread.




Rosette:  

Base – Is a gathered rosette in lace.

2nd Layer - Constructed from 13 mm silk ribbon.

Pearl Button covering the stitching as the centre. 

Placed over a layer of fine lace leaves. 


Backing:

Press the seams down to make it the required size, 

then edge this with a fine 1 cm lace trim to give an

attractive edge. If machine sewing it may be best to 

do some hand tacking first to make it easier to handle

under the pressure foot with such a narrow lace.

Place it to the back of the French Tag and slip stitch

the two pieces together.

Add an eyelet to the top of the tag.

The opening for this, believe it or not, I have made

 with an ordinary office whole punch. Should you

 have the proper tool it will be simple to do.

 As an alternative the ribbon could be stitched to the 

tag, maybe with a few pleats for disguise.


Themes for your tags:-

Colourful, Christmas, Birthday, Modern, Vintage,

 Embroidered, Shabby, Boho. 

Much prettier than being hidden away in a Cabinet

don't you agree?

So pull out your sewing baskets and get inspired.




Craft Gossip - The best in "How To" crafts and handmade ideas

 

Craft Gossip

                                             Independent craft blog since 2007


Take your creativity and craft knowledge and soar.

This is the website where you can accomplish that.

The variety of crafts displayed on this website is endless.

Knitting, crocheting, and sewing,

Recycled crafts, edible crafts, and scrapbooking,

Plus so much more. With many wonderful contributors.

Designs for free Hand and Machine embroidery

It's time to return to a previous era where the pleasure and 

reward was in the self-satisfaction of our own creations.












Just a small sample of what can be found in Craft Gossip.
If you are already a visitor, you will be aware of the possibilities. 




Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Design Creation - Needle Books



Design featuring Vintage Fashion Prints

Needle Books with Vintage Illustrations






A Needle Book based on Vintage Fashion Illustrations
photos taken from sold stocks in the Etsy Store.
Something special to have in your craft room
or as a gift for a fellow crafter. 





Book cover with a layer of bone lace and
 Front and back page images added.




Inside Pages for Needles and Pins
Hand Dyed Laces





No images at present in store but will in the future.










Pintangle - Link in Header

 

Slow Stitching - Crazy Quilting - Textile Art


Looking for a complementary stitch for your slow stitching project? 
or a more fancy way of embellishing your
Crazy Quilting Seams, the Stitch Dictionary has an extensive choice.
Or maybe just wishing to broaden your knowledge.
This is the place to come.

Sharon Boggon is an internationally recognised Australian textile artist.
 teacher and author and generously has set up this site to share her
 knowledge and love of embroidery. 

Based in Canberra, Australia, she trained in visual arts and fine arts 
and successfully combined structural design elements with traditional
 textile practices.









A big thank you to Sharon.



The Crafting Therapy that is Slow Stitching

  Sometimes maybe we are just too hard on OURSELVES The idea that embroidery stitches need not be perfect may linger in the minds of those w...