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Celebrate Mom With This Customized Needle Book That Holds All of Her Stitching Essentials

Create a customized Needle Book for mom that combines Slow Stitching, Stamping and Die Cutting with this Mixed Media Textile Art Tutorial. Add pockets and needle holders customized to what is essential to her style of stitching.

Enjoy this one-of-a-kind needle book using slow stitching, stamping, embroidery and die cutting to create a perfect Mother’s Day gift idea for anyone who loves hand sewing and creative stitchery! This project is ideal for fans of embroidery, upcycled textiles, fabric collage, and mixed media sewing crafts. Follow along as I guide you through the process of crafting a customized needle book using thrifted fabrics, vintage supplies, and easy embroidery stitches. You’ll learn how to incorporate slow stitching techniques for mindfulness and creativity, add beautiful detail with my Stitch Your Stamps technique on fabric, and use die cuts to make embellishments with a personal flair.

Perfect for anyone seeking unique textile art ideas, sustainable crafting, and mixed media inspiration, this DIY needle book brings together beauty, intention, and handmade charm.

There is still so much more to stitch and explore. Please join me in this creative journey and let’s make something beautiful together!


MATERIALS

  • Fabrics: for embellishing and backing
  • Felt
  • DMC Floss: 304, 335, 725, 842, 924, 3051, 3053, 3708, 3813, 3814, 3816, 3852,
  • Small fabric bag to hold scissors (optional)


Number of wraps may vary, usually 2 to 3 wraps.

Used to create the stems on the stamped flowers

Used to create the small leaves on the stamped flowers


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