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The Top 9 Embroidery Blogs

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Here are our picks for the most popular or useful embroidery and needlework blogs. Each of these sites features talented designers, tips and techniques.

  • 01 of 09

    Mary Corbet's Needle 'N Thread

    Needle & Thread

    Mary Corbett's Needle N Thread

    Uber-popular embroidery designer Mary Corbet shares tips, videos, and free patterns on her site. Mary creates gorgeous traditional embroideries and has tutorials for so many stitches. Look to her for classic embroidery techniques!

  • 02 of 09

    Feeling Stitchy

    Swan a Swimming, a Feeling Stitchy Embroidery Project

    Feeling Stitchy

    This blog is produced by a group of stitchers rather than a single blogger. There's always something interesting going on! You'll find tutorials along with never-ending embroidery inspiration. Feeling Stitchy is also a great place to learn about and connect with other embroidery enthusiasts.

  • 03 of 09

    Sublime Stitching

    Hand Embroidery by Sublime Stitching

    Sublime Stitching

    Jenny Hart is an artist best known for her work in embroidery and is the founder of Sublime Stitching, a pioneering design company of the DIY movement. At the Sublime Stitching blog, you can learn about items and sales in their shop, special events, as well as new tips and tutorials. For an archive of even more of Jenny's embroidery work, visit Embroidery as Art.

  • 04 of 09

    Karen Barbé Embroidery Workshop

    A Hand Embroidery Project by Karen Barbé

    Karen Barbé

    Karen Barbé is an embroidery artist and textile designer from Santiago Chile. She stitches in a variety of embroidery techniques, and her work always has a feeling of exploration to it. While she does teach local workshops, Karen's blog is a place to be inspired by simple and beautiful stitches.

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  • 05 of 09

    Vintage Transfer Finds

    Vintage dog pattern from Vintage Transfer Finds

    Floresita H/Vintage Transfer Finds

    Floresita, the founder of Feeling Stitchy, collects vintage iron-on transfer designs and shares those that are now public domain. She has taken the time to make sure each pattern is clean and crisp and has them organized by category. This is a great resource to keep bookmarked!

  • 06 of 09

    Pintangle

    Grape embroidery pattern from pintangle

    Pintangle

    If you love using lots of different stitches, Sharon Boggon's blog is the place for you. She teaches embroidery stitches, but she also shows how to use them in stunning pieces and crazy quilting. Sharon is also the creator of Sharon B's Stitch Dictionary. 

  • 07 of 09

    Carina's Craftblog

    Bright flower embroidery pattern from Carina's Craftblog

    Carina's Craftblog

    This site, run by U.K. designer Carina Envoldsen-Harris, includes information and patterns featuring surface embroidery stitches and techniques. Carina is known for working with bright colors and bold florals, and she has so much to share. Her previous site, Polka and Bloom is still available for viewing.

  • 08 of 09

    Kimberley Ouimet

    Lady bug and blue flower embroidery pattern from Kimberley Ouimet

    Kimberley Ouimet

    Kimberly is a pattern designer and avid stitcher. Her designs feel both classic and modern and on her blog, you can see her process, pick up the occasional free pattern, and learn from her journey to master over 100 embroidery stitches!

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  • 09 of 09

    Red Heart Yarn

    Embroidered notebook cover

    Red Heart Yarn

    Red Heart is a fantastic resource from beginner embroiderers to experts. You'll find ideas, tutorials, and a few techniques to try. Do a bit of exploring and you'll find non-embroidery projects that would make a perfect base for adding your own stitches!