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The ABC of Embroidery Stitches

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Ready to get “in stitches” in the best possible way? The ABC of Embroidery Stitches by Amy Barickman Creative® is your charming crash course in hand embroidery—no tangled explanations, just beautifully simple techniques that make learning feel less like homework and more like therapy with thread.

This delightful 24-page booklet is a modern revival of a vintage classic, guiding you through the stitches every embroiderer needs in their repertoire. Whether you’re just threading your first needle or brushing up on your backstitch game, this guide helps you stitch smarter, not harder—because life’s too short for knotty problems.

  • Includes 24 essential embroidery stitches, clearly explained for easy learning.

  • Covers foundational techniques for smocking, appliqué, and quilting basics.

  • Compact booklet format: 5-1/2" x 8-1/2"—perfect for slipping into your project bag.

  • 24 pages of step-by-step guidance designed for beginners and beyond.

  • Bonus online content including videos, tutorials, and additional inspiration.

  • A timeless reference with a fresh, approachable twist.

This handy guide isn’t just for reading—it’s for doing. Use it to:

  • Learn and practice new stitches while building your embroidery skills.

  • Create handmade home décor like pillows, tea towels, and wall art.

  • Add decorative details to garments, quilts, and accessories.

  • Personalize meaningful gifts with hand-stitched touches.

  • Keep as a quick-reference tool for stitch selection and technique refreshers.

  • Pair with embroidery kits or patterns to expand your creative possibilities.

With clear instructions and a touch of vintage charm, The ABC of Embroidery Stitches helps you turn thread into art—one loop, knot, and flourish at a time. Warning: side effects may include excessive crafting, a growing fabric stash, and the irresistible urge to embroider everything.