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  • Embroidery Thread 10 X 82m
    Embroidery Thread 10 X 82m

    Assorted bag of 10 parley balls in bright colours. Each ball is approximately 82m in length and made from high quality cotton.

    Price: 48.27 £ | Shipping*: 0.00 £
  • Asst Embroidery Floss 100 Skeins X 8m
    Asst Embroidery Floss 100 Skeins X 8m

    100 x 8m skeins cotton embroidery floss. Suitable for cross stitch, embroidery, hair wraps and braiding. Colours may vary.

    Price: 26.71 £ | Shipping*: 7.19 £
  • Wooden Embroidery Hoops - 8 - Pack of 6
    Wooden Embroidery Hoops - 8 - Pack of 6

    A pack of 6 x 8" inch wooden embroidery hoops, made to create tension on fabrics for both cross stitch and embroidery projects. The wood allows for a better grip than plastic alternatives and can be easily adjusted accordingly.8 DiameterMade

    Price: 25.65 £ | Shipping*: 7.19 £
  • Coniston High Back Fabric Executive Armchair with Sculptured Stitching
    Coniston High Back Fabric Executive Armchair with Sculptured Stitching

    This high back fabric executive armchair with sculptured stitching detail, is ideal for home or office use. It offers a generously proportioned seat and backrest with sculptured foam for extra support, plus stylish heavy duty fixed armrests. It also

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  • What is the difference between embroidery and sewing?

    Embroidery is the art of decorating fabric or other materials using a needle and thread to create designs and patterns. It is a form of needlework that involves creating decorative stitches on the surface of the fabric. Sewing, on the other hand, is the process of joining two or more pieces of fabric together using a needle and thread or a sewing machine. While embroidery is a specific type of decorative stitching, sewing encompasses a broader range of techniques for creating and repairing garments and other fabric items.

  • What is embroidery thread?

    Embroidery thread is a type of thread specifically designed for use in embroidery and other decorative stitching. It is typically made from cotton, silk, or synthetic materials and comes in a wide variety of colors and thicknesses. Embroidery thread is often stronger and more lustrous than regular sewing thread, making it ideal for creating intricate and detailed designs on fabric. It is commonly used in hand embroidery, machine embroidery, and other needlework projects.

  • How can I remove embroidery?

    To remove embroidery, you can start by carefully cutting the threads on the backside of the fabric using small scissors or a seam ripper. Be sure to only cut the embroidery threads and not the fabric itself. Once the threads are cut, gently pull them out from the front of the fabric. You may need to use tweezers to remove any stubborn threads or residue left behind.

  • Does anyone know about embroidery?

    Yes, embroidery is a popular and ancient craft that involves decorating fabric with needle and thread. It can be used to create intricate designs, patterns, and images on various types of fabric. Many cultures around the world have their own unique styles and techniques of embroidery. It is often used to embellish clothing, accessories, and home decor items.

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  • First Sewing
    First Sewing

    With this kit you can make a butterfly bag, neck purse, picture frame, notepad cover and pencil case. Simply stitch the pre-punched sections together with the cord and then decorate with foam shapes and stick-on gems. Perfect for small groups and

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  • First Sewing Classpack
    First Sewing Classpack

    An elementary sewing pack which is designed to present the stitching process to young children in its simplest form By combining chunky yarn, pre-cut felt fish shaped blanks and easy thread plastic needles, the pack is a great starting point to

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  • Brother Sewing Machine
    Brother Sewing Machine

    The Brother RL417 sewing machine is perfect for getting creative and exploring your own individual style, designed for basic dressmaking, repairs and alteration work. The lightweight but sturdy sewing machine has an easy to use single dial stitch

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  • Hand Sewing Needles PK50x5
    Hand Sewing Needles PK50x5

    5 packs of 50 hand sewing needles in assorted sizes. For hand sewing fine to heavy fabrics with fine to thick threads.

    Price: 13.09 £ | Shipping*: 7.19 £
  • Can embroidery be removed from nylon fabric without causing damage?

    Embroidery can be removed from nylon fabric, but it may cause some damage to the fabric. The process of removing embroidery involves carefully cutting and pulling out the threads, which can leave small holes or marks on the fabric. Additionally, the nylon fabric may become stretched or distorted during the removal process. It is important to proceed with caution and consider the potential damage to the fabric before attempting to remove embroidery from nylon.

  • Which material is good for embroidery?

    Cotton is a popular choice for embroidery due to its smooth texture and ability to hold stitches well. Linen is another good option as it is durable and has a natural stiffness that makes it easy to work with. Wool is also commonly used for embroidery, especially for creating textured designs. Ultimately, the best material for embroidery depends on the specific project and desired outcome.

  • Which embroidery machine also makes buttonholes?

    The Brother SE600 is an embroidery machine that also has the capability to make buttonholes. This machine is a popular choice for those who want to do both embroidery and basic sewing tasks, such as creating buttonholes. With its combination of embroidery and sewing features, the Brother SE600 is a versatile machine that can handle a variety of projects. Its ability to make buttonholes adds to its functionality and makes it a convenient option for those who want a multi-purpose machine.

  • What can I use as an embroidery hoop?

    You can use a variety of items as an embroidery hoop, such as a wooden embroidery hoop, a plastic embroidery hoop, a quilting hoop, or even a makeshift hoop made from a sturdy circular object like a mason jar lid or a small picture frame. Some crafters also use a rubber band to secure the fabric in place while stitching. Ultimately, the best option for you will depend on the size and type of embroidery project you are working on.

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