Stumpwork Embroidery Course – Part 1 of 3
This course reflects Kelley’s passion for stitching by hand – putting thread to needle and needle to fabric.
Kelley takes the mystery out of how to do stumpwork with her easy step-by-step approach, which is perfect for those ready to try new hand embroidery techniques. She explains different types of techniques used in stumpwork and shows you how to create beautiful stumpwork petals.
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