-
Tea and teacup quilts. - March 25, 2026
-
Peter rabbit and benjamin bunny. - March 12, 2026
-
Quilted farm girl. Sew and stitch along. - March 4, 2026
-
Needle felting. - February 18, 2026
-
Free motion script stitching. - January 28, 2026
-
Digital sewing patterns. what are they? - January 18, 2026
-
Crochet is good for beginners. - January 18, 2026
-
Diamond art painting for beginners. - January 18, 2026
-
Block printing on fabric - January 18, 2026
-
Machine embroidery - January 18, 2026
an embroidered psa
Stay at home. It’s a public service announcement that’s been burned into our retinas, drilled into our heads and tattooed onto our psyche (OK, we’ll stop with the morbid expressions now). The phrase has even spawned a neat little category of art across the internet, with creative folks of all sorts sharing the message their own way.
Fibre artist Adriana Torres, for example, has opted to spell it out in whimsical embroidery threads, because if you’re not going to do what an ALL-CAPS SCREAMY TYPEFACE tells you to, perhaps you’ll heed the call of a soothing, leaf-shaped alphabet instead.
The good news is that Adriana’s PSA isn’t just for gazing at. You, too, can learn some of her embroidery skills by downloading the free pattern over here. (You’ll need to enable the translation in your browser, but it’s pretty straightforward from there.) Happy crafting!












