EMBROIDERY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES
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Easy-to-build adjustable embroidery frame handles larger needlepoint canvases. CANADIAN WORKSHOP Aug 1982 (v.5#11) pg. 51
Point by point. An adjustable embroidery stand that's portable and easy to build. CANADIAN WORKSHOP Jan 1996 (v.19#4) pg. 46
A practical, easy-to-make embroidery tote to keep all your embroidery materials clean and in good order. HANDMADE #8 Spring 1983 (v.3#1) pg. 30, 57
Tip describes how to make an embroidery floss holder from plastic canvas, elastic thread and shirt buttons. HANDWOVEN May-Jun 1996 (v.17#3) pg. 11
Tips on when to use or not use hoops and frames for embroidery and needlepoint. McCALLS NEEDLEWORK & CRAFTS Feb 1989 (v.34#1) pg. 45
A summary of the six basic needle styles used for embroidery and when they are to be used. McCALLS NEEDLEWORK & CRAFTS Apr 1989 (v.34#2) pg. 20
A guide to embroidery hoops and frames. NEEDLECRAFT FOR TODAY Mar-Apr 1982 (v.5#2) pg. 4, 22
Tips on modifying steel crochet hooks so they can be used as tambour hooks. THREADS #20 Dec 1988-Jan 1989 pg. 10
Tip tells how to improvise a small embroidery hoop from a plastic container with a snap lid. THREADS #43 Oct-Nov 1992 pg. 10
Tip on using a loose-leaf binder with a variety of inserts as an organizer for embroidery supplies. THREADS #50 Dec 1993-Jan 1994 pg. 16
Seat stand. Adjustable frame clamp which rises, falls, and rotates is used to support an embroidery hoop during stitching. WOODTURNING #57 Nov 1997 pg. 45
Embroidery scroll frame features two locking rollers which securely hold taut a long length of embroidery canvas while exposing a portion of the cloth for stitching. WOODTURNING #57 Nov 1997 pg. 45
An elegant floor-stand for an embroidery scroll frame (see Nov 1997 issue) features several lathe-turned elements. It includes an adjustable book rest and circular tray to hold supplies. WOODTURNING #58 Dec 1997 pg. 33
Large, floor-model embroidery frame features decorative turned spindles and brass hardware. WOODWORKER Apr 1991 (v.95#4) pg. 410
Embroidery frame project features wooden adjusting knobs, nine different frame sizes, spiral turned base rail, easy dismantling for storage, etc. WOODWORKER Jan 1995 (v.99#1) pg. 37
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