Welcome to Sarah Homfray's hand embroidery channel, a home for beginners and experts alike! Here you can see many high quality video tutorials showing hand embroidery stitches, designs and techniques including goldwork embroidery, crewelwork, blackwork and more. Also join me on my various creative journeys as a professional embroiderer in my VLOG series! Learn with Sarah as she shows in detail how to stitch hand embroidery / needlepoint stitches and designs. Please feel free to join in by liking and sharing the videos with your friends and by leaving comments for me to read and respond to. Please also visit my website at www.sarahhomfray.com #SarahHomfrayEmbroidery
Currently completing my Textiles and Design Major Work for my HSC, with lots of beading. This was very helpful - had no idea you could do so many beads at a time! I was going to do them all singularly so this was a lifesaver
I WISH I watched this video before I spent a fortune buying 1 yard cuts from several Amazon sellers. Yes, I now have a gorgeous collection of prints and some nice solids, but I could have just gone through our closets. I have LOADS of my husband's ties I could use, as well as his old jeans and A LOT of my clothes that don't quite fit anymore. I'm down to a large and an XL from a 2X and sometimes a 3X, IE too much to take in to keep wearing. You can imagine the amount of fabrics I have from my "fat clothes". I'm still going to go through my closets and dressers. My husband and I mostly wear natural fibers, so that makes my resource perfect for slow stitch. Thanks for sharing your goodies and where we too can find lots of lovelies.
I love these felt flowers. So pretty. I'm trying to complete the design on a fairly large piece of free form embroidery and these flowers would look so fabulous. I'm going to see if I can work them in. I want to stitch these flowers so badly! I'll find somewhere to put them. 🦋❤❤
Sarah your videos are so very inspiring to so many . You have a special way of teaching without being condescending..truly a gift I have a question for you. How do you get the rings out of your embroidery when it's done?
Beautiful! I think this would be fun to share with a beginner. It's immediate gratification without too much time. I find that especially helpful with the grand kids who usually don't want to sit very long.😊