WITH IMAGES OF EVERY STITCH
Part 3 – Sequence P
Embrodery d’Art haute couture
Perhaps the most striking thing about this technique is the embroidery with beads, sequins and pearls. These materials reflect in evening light and put the wearer of the clothing ‘in the spotlight’.







Part 3 – Sequence Q
We embroider deeper into the matter and now we will learn to play with the angels.
In this sequence we mainly work with non-obvious chain stitch varitions and new reliefstitches.








Part 3 – Sequence R
Free motion quilting
Working on felt has a unique effect. The material itself is excellent for quilting with the sewing machine. A beautiful relief and beautiful structures are created.

Part 3 – Sequence S
This sequence covers stitches from a variety of stitch series. Line stitches, filling stitches, raised stitches, weaving stitches and button stitches. I wish you a lot of fun using it.







Part 3 – Sequence T
Old techniques in a new jacket.
White embroidery first came to my mind and right after that the freedom to black, red,gold, multiple colors embroidery in the old techniques. Cutouts are used in English embroidery. Here we work with the satin stitch and simple bartacks. When we make the bartacks with the buttonhole stitch we speak of Renaissance embroidery and when we add picots to that bartack, it becomes Richelieu embroidery. We can freely translate all this into a contemporary design and we translate it into working with felt instead of with a fabric.
White embroidery first came to my mind and right after that the freedom to black, red,gold, multiple colors embroidery in the old techniques. Cutouts are used in English embroidery. Here we work with the satin stitch and simple bartacks. When we make the bartacks with the buttonhole stitch we speak of Renaissance embroidery and when we add picots to that bartack, it becomes Richelieu embroidery. We can freely translate all this into a contemporary design and we translate it into working with felt instead of with a fabric.







Part 3 – Sequence U
The last stitch sequence of the entire favorite embroidery stitch book.
Another theme lesson follows: Photography and embroidery.
Stitches from different sequences. From a slightly different stem stitch to interesting stitch combinations. The Bayeux stitch is also included. And we end this series with a star, a heart and a free assignment. Because at this point we can hear the angels very well for a long time.







Part 3 – Sequence V
We use transfer paper to put photos on felt and embroider on them.


4 replies on “The stitches of my favorite embroiderybook Part 3”
Annemie, I loved doing your embroidery courses – parts 1,2, & 3. You taught us so much, but most importantly it has ignited a love of embroidery in me and has given me a path along which I will continue to follow for the rest of my life. Thank you.
Dear, dear Janine, thank you so much for your big compliment! It makes me really happy that it gives you so much, to follow my little embroidery school. Big thank you! xxx Annemie
Dear Annemie
This book is such an inspiration for me. Thank you for your generosity.
Thanks so much, Julie, enjoy! all the best, Annemie