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Francesca Kemp Textile Art creates the most beautiful pieces with freehand machine embroidery. Here, Francesca explains why she loves these three weights:  🧵80wt – Her latest addiction offers a fine finish, perfect for sketching with thread and allowing a slow build-up, ideal for fluffier projects.  🧵50wt – A trusted outliner, her go-to choice until recently.  🧵40wt – Excellent for fonts and color flooding, adding boldness and a needed pop against strong colors like orange. Free Hand Machine Embroidery, Freehand Embroidery, Calming Art, Freehand Machine Embroidery, Textile Art Embroidery, Aurifil Thread, Art Embroidery, Strong Colors, She Loves

Francesca Kemp Textile Art creates the most beautiful pieces with freehand machine embroidery. Here, Francesca explains why she loves these three weights: 🧵80wt – Her latest addiction offers a fine finish, perfect for sketching with thread and allowing a slow build-up, ideal for fluffier projects. 🧵50wt – A trusted outliner, her go-to choice until recently. 🧵40wt – Excellent for fonts and color flooding, adding boldness and a needed pop against strong colors like orange.

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Sarah Becvar on Instagram: "🌸WORKSHOP NEWS🌸  I’ve just listed an afternoon workshop which will be more practical for those who’d like to attend one of my embroidery workshops but have further to travel.   Here are the details:  Friday 5th April 1-4.30pm In my garden studio, Easons Green, East Sussex (a few miles north of Lewes) Suitable for all abilities  Simply bring along your sewing machine, all other materials will be provided.   🌸Join me for a fun session of freehand machine embroidery. I’ll show you how to set up your machine, give you guidance and tips plus some trouble shooting advice and equipment recommendations. You’ll leave feeling confident to continue sewing freehand on your machine at home.🌸  🌸You’ll create your own unique collection of notecards by using a freehand app Freehand Machine Embroidery Ideas, Free Motion Sewing Ideas, Free Hand Sewing Machine Embroidery, Freemotion Embroidery Textile Art, Embroidery On Sewing Machine, Free Motion Applique Ideas, How To Embroider With Sewing Machine, Machine Embroidery Art, Free Motion Machine Embroidery

Sarah Becvar on Instagram: "🌸WORKSHOP NEWS🌸 I’ve just listed an afternoon workshop which will be more practical for those who’d like to attend one of my embroidery workshops but have further to travel. Here are the details: Friday 5th April 1-4.30pm In my garden studio, Easons Green, East Sussex (a few miles north of Lewes) Suitable for all abilities Simply bring along your sewing machine, all other materials will be provided. 🌸Join me for a fun session of freehand machine…

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Meredith Dale trading as Meredith Woolnough on Instagram: "The first letter in the series is done … and I love it. ❤️📝

This stitched letter titled, ‘Dear Future Self’ was created using a freehand machine embroidery technique on a water soluble base fabric. I basically sat down at my sewing machine, drew up some blue and red ‘notepad paper’ lines then switched over to black thread and wrote myself a letter. When I washed the base fabric away the words became distorted and unreadable. So now it feels like secret or asemic writing. 

I plan to write more letters in the coming weeks. 
Who else should I write to? 

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Meredith Dale trading as Meredith Woolnough on Instagram: "The first letter in the series is done … and I love it. ❤️📝 This stitched letter titled, ‘Dear Future Self’ was created using a freehand machine embroidery technique on a water soluble base fabric. I basically sat down at my sewing machine, drew up some blue and red ‘notepad paper’ lines then switched over to black thread and wrote myself a letter. When I washed the base fabric away the words became distorted and unreadable. So now…

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