Needlework
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- Waxing Moon Designs
- Cross-stitch designs of Americana, snowmen, and other seasonal pieces, many with a primitive, whimsical tone. Offers some free patterns.
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- Whispered by the Wind
- Mari McDonald's designs include mythical women and primitive Amish-style designs as well as a quick-stitch quilt series.
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- Yvette Ungricht
- Patterns for the Mormon stitcher, reinforcing LDS faith and values. Ranges from easy to advanced.
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- Love Quilts
- Organization that creates counted cross stitch quilts for sick children. Includes guidelines, photographs, and profiles of the children.
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- Cross Stitch Academy
- Free patterns designed by Ellen Maurer-Stroh to download, including some machine embroidery designs. Most are easy charts, for beginners.
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- Bunka With Flair
- Japanese art of stichery with rayon thread and a punch needle. Kits, accessories and teacher referrals.
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- Japanese Embroidery Gallery
- The Japanese embroidery gallery pages display the work and designs of Japanese embroidery students throughout the world.
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- Japanese Embroidery UK
- Kurenai-Kai graduate authorized tutors, supplies, classes and inspiration in the UK.
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- Japanese Temari
- Temari book author, Barbara B. Suess, shares temari photos by level of stitching, free temari patterns and book information.
- 114
- Kurenai-kai
- Japanese school in Chiba, Japan. Education, supplies, exhibits of stitching on obi and kimono.
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- Temari from Russia
- Traditional Japanese embroidered balls - gallery, patterns, articles. Site in Russian, but most pictures and diagrams are understandable without knowledge of Russian.
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- The Japanese Embroidery Center
- Georgia, USA, studio. Classes, supplies (fabrics, threads, tools and books) and a gallery.
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- Wikipedia: Sashiko Quilting
- Information on a functional type of stitching used to decorate clothing as well as hold it together.