LEARN SWEDISH WEAVING EMBROIDERY:
Swedish weaving or Swedish embroidery is an old needlework craft that has made a return on the crafts scene. I taught Swedish weaving when I was in 4-H half a century ago, and still do some Swedish weaving on Aida cloth or Huck toweling occasionally.
If you can thread a needle and follow instructions, you can do Swedish embroidery or Swedish weaving crafts. You will need an evenweave fabric or Huck toweling, a cross-stitch needle with a dull point, and some embroidery thread. You can make your own pattern or design by marking squares on a grid paper.
If you have a renewed interest in Swedish weaving, have some fun with it again, and if you have never tried it, have some fun with a new needlecrafts project.
See you soon with more needlework crafts, sewing and stitching fun!
Linda
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You will need an evenweave fabric or Huck toweling, a cross-stitch needle with a dull point, and some embroidery thread. You can make your own pattern or design by marking squares on a grid paper. Sewing Machine Judge
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