Salam semua..di harap anda semua sihat di samping keluarga tercinta...
Haa arini ape cite ekk....emmm DSUEFIA COLLECTION nak kongsi pasal kraf lagi..jangan marah ye... :-)

Seronok betul bila dah start buat kraf ni..kate orang..bila dah start jadi ralek..bahasa ganu tu ehehehe...apepun nak kongsi juga ngan kawan-kawan hasilnya...budak baru belajar..kalo salah tolong tunjukkan yer :-)

Ini hasilnya yang dibuat masa cuti yang lepas...

 Lupa nak snap dari tepi..tepi tu sue jahitkan renda kuning...just utk menambah aksesori pada kraf ni...


 Pandangan dari dekat..tengah-tengah tu bunga dari felt jugak..sue guna punch..nanti sue tunjukkan puncher dia..senang saje guna..cepat dan cantik :-)


Yang ni plak keychain panjang..dah siap gantung kat beg kakak... :-) Juga menggunakan renda dari DSUEFIA COLLECTION sebagai penyeri untuk felt kraf ni...


Agak panjang juga keychain ni..maklumlah nak praktise menjahit..lama tak menjahit tangan ni kan...anyway senang juga digunakan untuk membuka dan menutup beg ni...


 Ini hasil terakhir kali ini untuk dikongsi...Gabungan warna ungu dan pink dan dihiasi dengan 3 biji butang cute...ok tak?
 Semoga kita dapat berkongsi hasil kreativiti masing-masing di masa akan datang...Seronok dan tak sangka pulak sue boleh terjebak dalam dunia kraf ni... :-)
Sehingga bersua kembali...selamat berkraf  ^..^


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TODAY..WE LEARN ABOUT THE BASIC EMBROIDERY STITCHES..MORE OF THEM KNOW ABOUT THAT BUT THE MOST WHO ARE NEW IN SEWING AND CRAFTING MUST LEARN OR JUST TO ADD YOUR KNOWLEDGE YEA...
A simple outlined pattern on a household item is a perfect way to personalize an embroidered gift – whether its a gift to mom, a friend, or even to yourself! Personalized touches can be added simply and relatively quickly using different line stitches. Line stitches are used in most embroidery techniques, so whether you’re going for something simple, or you’re trying to make a cut work or needle lace table cloth, chances are you are going to employ some line stitches. So here are the basic ones… Experiment with them! They aren’t just for lines – they can also be used for fillings. If you have any additional uses for any of these stitches, feel free to share! And if you have any questions or corrections, post a comment – I’m all ears!

Running stitch: This is perhaps the most basic “sewing” stitch, and it can be used well for decorative effects in embroidery. This is the first stitch I teach in my embroidery classes, and even though it seems really basic, it makes for a good exercise in judging stitch length and spacing. To look “nice,” running stitches need to be evenly spaced and of even length – though the space between the stitches does not always have to equal the length of the stitch! You can create different effects by using longer stitches, with smaller spaces between them. You can create a light fill with running stitch, by alternating the spacing in parallel lines, forming a kind of “brick” effect. The running stitch, when worked very small and very close together in fine thread on fine fabric, can be used for delicate vines and lines. It can also be “whipped” (explained below) to make a solid line with a rope-like effect.
Direction: For right-handers, work from right to left or top to bottom. For left-handers, work from left to right, or top to bottom. Bring the needle to the front of the fabric at A, and pull the thread through. Now, for the rest of your stitches, you can work them more quickly if you “run” them on the top of the fabric, without taking your hand to the back. Go down at B, and, using your fingers on your non-dominant hand (the one that’s not holding the needle!) behind the fabric, encourage the needle to come up again at C. Pull the thread through. Work to the end of the line or curve in this manner, and try to keep your stitches straight and even! The more you practice, the easier it gets!
 
Whipped running stitch: The “whipped” part of this stitch is demonstrated in red. You can “whip” a stitch with a contrasting color, with the same color, or with a shade of the same color, all of which will give a different effect. The weight of the thread also determines the effect. If you are using one fine strand of floss or thread, your stitch will be very delicate. In this case, you should stitch a row of tiny, close running stitches.
Direction: Bring the needle up at the point where you began your running stitches. Take your needle down through each running stitch, passing between the stitch and the fabric, without picking up any fabric. When you reach the end of the running stitch foundation, take the needle to the back of the fabric at the same point where you ended your running stitches. Secure the thread in the usual way (by running it under the backs of your stitches) and snip. And there you have it!
 
Back Stitch: This is another easy outline stitch which can be used to good effect on delicate or heavy lines. This stitch is commonly used in counted cross stitch. The back stitch can be further decorated by whipping it, just like the running stitch above. The key to good looking back stitches – just like running stitches – is even stitches.
Direction: Left-handers: you’re going to work left to right. Right-handers: work right to left, bringing your thread up at A, determining the length of your stitch between A and the starting point of your line. Take your needle back to B, insert and encourage it up at C (using a finger of your other hand under your work). Pull the thread through. Continue working in a backwards-forewards motion until you have completed the line. At the end of the line, take the needle down at the end of the second to the last stitch, thus forming your final stitch. On the underside of your fabric, whip the needle and working thread in and out of the stitches formed to secure it.
 
Outline Stitch: This stitch is a lot like the stem stitch in technique, but the outcome looks slightly different. In stem stitch (below), the individual stitches remain quite distinct, while in outline stitch, the stitches twist together, forming a solid line without clear distinction in the stitches. They kind of “twist together” and make a smoother looking “rope.” I prefer the stem stitch (below) to the outline stitch, especially if I’m using it as a filling. You can use both of them as filling, by working rows close to each other, and you can achieve a nice shaded effect by switching to lighter shades as you go along. But for some reason, the stem stitch seems to work better for that than the outline stitch does. The outline stitch is great for nice, tight-looking, fine outlines. It takes curves well, so it’s great for curly-q’s.
Direction: For left-handed stitchers, you will stitch in the opposite direction, and keep the thread below the needle. For right-handed stitchers: outline stitch is worked from left to right, by bringing the needle up into the fabric at the beginning of the line to be covered. Put the needle into the fabric at the point that determines the length of the stitch. Without pulling through, pointing the needle back towards the beginning of the line and keeping the thread ABOVE the needle, push the tip of your needle through the fabric about halfway down the length of the stitch. Pull through. Continue in this “back and forth” manner, going forward, but always pointing the needle back towards the beginning of your work, and, for subsequent stitches, bring the needle up where you finished the last stitch. User the fingers on your non-stitching hand to encourage the needle back into the fabric. This way, you can avoid taking your hand to the back of the fabric. Try to keep your stitches even.
 
Stem Stitch: Like the outline stitch, stem stitch can be used to outline delicate lines, curves, and curly-q’s. Unlike the outline stitch, the stem stitch produces a line of more defined invidual stitches. Like the running stitch, the stem stitch can be whipped. Stem stitch makes great stems (of course!) on leaves and flowers, as well as simple outlines on any design. Stem stitch can also be used as a thick filler, by working rows next to each other. You can add shading to your filling by changing the shade of the thread.
Direction: For left-handers, work this stitch right to left, keeping the thread above the needle (opposite of the diagram). Right-handers: Bring the needle and the thread through the fabric at your starting point (A). Take your needle down at B (which will determine the length of the rest of your stitches). Encourage the needle back up about halfway back along the stitch line, and pull the thread through. You can work directly on your stitch line, and just nudge your thread over as you come up. As you take the second stitch, the emerging
point of the needle (C) will be at the end of the previous stitch. You can reduce this distance, and only go back half the space (or even less), and elongate your stitches. You can also stitch on more of an angle (as shown in the diagram) to achieve a wider line.
 
Couching: another great way to achieve a neat line, as well as to fill an area. Couching is basically the stitching down of a thicker thread that is laid on the fabric, using usually a finer thread. It is an essential technique in most goldwork. But it doesn’t have to be used only for goldwork! I teach my 10 – 14 years old couching by having them fill in an area between two parallel lines with #3 or #5 perle cotton – usually in a nice, bright color – which is couched down with a contrasting bright color in a brick pattern (that is, alternating the placement of the couching thread in each line). They love the effect! Couching is used in the technique “Or Nue” (a goldwork technique) in such a way that the placement of the couching stitches determines the shading of the figure being embroidered. I have some links to examples of Or Nue on this page.
Direction: Lay your thicker thread (the thread to be couched) on your design. In some cases, you can thread a larger needle with your thicker thread and bring it up through your fabric. In other cases, you take the couched thread ends to the back of the fabric later, or not at all. Thread your needle with a fine thread. Use a contrasting color if you want your stitches to be seen; use a similar color if you do not want your stitches to be seen. If you are couching down gold or other metallic, you will want to wax your thread first. Take small stitches over the laid thread, perpendicular to it, and evenly spaced. Catch the fabric in the back at each stitch. When you fill a pattern, you usually alternate the placement of your stitches, so that, even if the couching thread is a similar color to the laid thread, you still get a kind of pleasing pattern.


 SOURCES : http://www.needlenthread.com/2006/06/basic-embroidery-stitches-line-stitches.html

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 Selamat bercuti buat kawan-kawan semua..minggu ni kami sekeluarga berehat di rumah jer sebab ahad ni terpaksa keje..so aftre CNY baru kami start cuti dan balik kampung...Balik kali ni pasti ade sesuatu yang dapat dikongsi bersama family...

Hari ni DSUEFIA COLLECTION ingin berkongsi hobi bersama anda semua...hobi yang agak glamour buat masa ini...iaitu FELT CRAFT...kain felt ni order ngan kawan kita Awoks Kiter Craft...td COD kt Kg. Raja...sempat juga beramah mesra dengan kawan kita ni..Nice to meet you...:-)

Baru dapat tahu rupanya ade juga kawan kita yang satu daerah supply felt ni..so senang laa kerja nanti...Ni dia felt yang di order dua hari yang lepas...


Sorry laa pic ni blur skit sbb guna phone camera..camera dh msk workshop...Auni Saafia jatuhkan terus out of flash..so terpaksa snap guna phone buat sementara waktu ni...nak yang baru tu BABAH :-D

She have 75 colors  but we only get 58 colors..the rest out of stock..itu pun dapat dua saiz..15x15 and 15x30...x pe sis, pasni kalo ade kami order lagi yer...ni baru nak mencuba...Craft Beginner katakan :-)


We got nice color for all of the felt..also have 2-3 pieces for new felt colors...thanks sis..nice packaging... :-)

Dah lama tengok felt craft ni kat blog kawan-kawan dan FB tapi baru hari ni berpeluang menghasilkannya sendiri...seronok sambil melayan karenah dua orang puteri tercinta dihujung minggu :-)

Ni hasil pertama DSUEFIA COLLECTION menghasilkan felt craft...simple but just to try for the first time...biasa asyik dengan mesin jahit jer...sesekali mencuba hobi yang baru..seronok juga :-)


Lama tak menjahit dengan jahitan kia ni..rasa kekok juga tangan..jahitan tu masih perlu dibaiki lagi...menjahit sambil berkejar ngan BISHIDA..itulah dia hasilnya..ehehehe...

Lepas siap je terus jadi milik penuh MARCHANDA..yang setia menunggu mama dia menjahit felt ni..minat betul dia...tadi bawa dia skali g amik kain felt ni...asyik tanya je mama nak buat ape..haa dah siap tu..suka laa dia :-)


Renda tu dari aksesori jahitan DSUEFIA COLLECTION and the button buy from the FB members...saje tambah renda ckit kat love tu untuk nampak lebih creatif laa :-D lepas ni nak buat ape lagi ye...tengah pkir lagi ni..banyak sangat idea sampai tak tahu mane satu nak buat...

Apepun nantikan hasil-hasil kreativiti DSUEFIA COLLECTION yang akan datang...Don't miss yea :-)

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 Happy Sunday....pe khabar smua..harap2 sihat di samping keluarga smua yee..org luar berhujung minggu laa..kita kt cni dh start keje...mmm entry kali ni x de kaitan ngan dunia jahitan pun....saje nk berkongsi koleksi yang tengah hangat sekarang..Thanks to norani32 coz tlg dptkan set ni...tgh offer masa beli tu..design dia siap dengan penutup lagi..so senang laa nak simpan sudu..lebih kemas dan selamat :-)

Ini laa bekas sudu yang dikatakan tu...cantik dan mmg puas ati laa...coz nk ckpkan set dia...yg sblm ni kosong jer..x menarik sgt tp mmg smua bks sudu kt umah bertutup...tu yang terus ngap jer bekas nii... :-)


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Assalamualaikum dan Salam 2012..

Pejam celik pejam celik...dah pun masuk tahun baru...sekejap saje rasanye masa berlalu..lebih-lebih lagi dengan kesibukan yang melanda setiap hari..kalo diikutkan..satu hari terasa amat singkat sekarang..tapi betul laa kata orang tua...dulu x de keje nak buat, lama laa rasa, nanti bila banyak benda nak  diuruskan, tengok laa macam mana masa itu sangat berharga...Dah rasa pun sekarang masa selalu mengejar kita..kekadang nak rehat sekejap pun x sempat...walau apepun kita perlu menerima dengan tabah dan anggaplah sebagai satu cabaran yang positif...suatu hari bila dapat rehat betul2..barulah kita merasa panjangnya masa satu hari :-) nak ker...x nak x nak...sbb saya suka dengan kesibukan..hasilnyaa...puas hati dan sentiasa bersyukur :-))




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