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If you want to make textile pieces that are truly unique and original, dying and painting your base fabric could be the answer! Today I am pleased to show you a quick and easy way to use your scraps to make a “Ray of Bright” pin brooch!

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Slow stitching with natural colours
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Kooky Tutorial - BEGINNER SLOW STITCHING - Stitch up a “Ray of Bright”
A quick guide to colouring fabric for slow stitching
Slow Stitching Using Found Objects | Slow Stitching for Beginners | 5 Tips for Slow Stitching
How to Use Fabric Scraps to Slow Stitch Birds with Color & Texture - Relaxing Textile Art Collage
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Slow stitching with natural colours

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How to Choose Colours for Slow Stitching & Hand Embroidery Thread Talk

How to Choose Colours for Slow Stitching & Hand Embroidery Thread Talk

Read more details and related context about How to Choose Colours for Slow Stitching & Hand Embroidery Thread Talk.

How to slow stitch a garden | Part 1 running stitch and straight stitch

How to slow stitch a garden | Part 1 running stitch and straight stitch

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Dutch Windmill Mini Quilt | Sewing Down the Background | Slow Stitched Village Part 2 | Ep 2

Dutch Windmill Mini Quilt | Sewing Down the Background | Slow Stitched Village Part 2 | Ep 2

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Coral Reef #slowstitch #slowstitching #handbroidery #embroidery #sewing #fabricbags

Coral Reef #slowstitch #slowstitching #handbroidery #embroidery #sewing #fabricbags

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How to Choose Colours for Slow Stitching-Goldfinch Bird Relaxing Textile Art

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Kooky Tutorial - BEGINNER SLOW STITCHING - Stitch up a “Ray of Bright”

Kooky Tutorial - BEGINNER SLOW STITCHING - Stitch up a “Ray of Bright”

Hi my lovelies! Today I am pleased to show you a quick and easy way to use your scraps to make a “Ray of Bright” pin brooch!

A quick guide to colouring fabric for slow stitching

A quick guide to colouring fabric for slow stitching

If you want to make textile pieces that are truly unique and original, dying and painting your base fabric could be the answer!

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Slow Stitching Using Found Objects | Slow Stitching for Beginners | 5 Tips for Slow Stitching

Read more details and related context about Slow Stitching Using Found Objects | Slow Stitching for Beginners | 5 Tips for Slow Stitching.

How to Use Fabric Scraps to Slow Stitch Birds with Color & Texture - Relaxing Textile Art Collage

How to Use Fabric Scraps to Slow Stitch Birds with Color & Texture - Relaxing Textile Art Collage

Use up fabric scraps and stitch a Flock of Birds! After creating a collage,