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Feeling stuck in your embroidery routine or unsure which stitch to try next? Let Rebecca Ringquist, the artist and designer behind Dropcloth Embroidery, lead you through a dynamic collection of twelve embroidery stitches and their many variations. Each sampler is perfectly sized to fit into a five-inch hoop, making it an ideal project to take on the go. Once you've completed all twelve samplers, Rebecca shows you how to transform them into a cloth-bound embroidery reference book. This beautiful, handmade book will serve as a lasting guide to the most essential stitches in the embroidery lexicon.
This 16-day practice will be released every other day this month.
This 16-day practice will be released every other day this month.
Here’s what you’ll need:
- Samplers can be downloaded as PDF (below) or purchased in color from Dropcloth Samplers
- Variety of embroidery floss, perle cotton, tapestry wool, or yarn
- Embroidery needles - Rebecca uses these milliner, embroidery and tapestry needles
- Printable Sticky Stabilizer
- Embroidery hoop, 5-inches or similar
- Rubber fingers or thimbles
- Scissors and pinking shears
- Binding clips or pins
- Pincushion or needle case - check out Rebecca's class to make these
- Two 6.5" x 10" pieces of fabric, felt, or embroidery for passport book cover and lining
- Sewing machine or hand sewing needle and thread
- Iron and ironing surface
- Rotary cutter, cutting mat, and clear quilting ruler
- Optional: beeswax or thread gloss and needle threader for threading needles
Find your supplies at Dropcloth Samplers or Snuggly Monkey
Downloads:
- Work twelve stitches and many of their variations
- Create sewn pages from your completed samplers
- Bind together a cloth embroidery reference book








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Embroidered Sampler Passport Book: A Daily Practice Reviews
36 users recommended this class to a friend
Christine Schudde
This class was so fun! I took my time with it and am just adding the cover to my passport book today.
1 day ago
Cj SWITZER
LOVE! LOVE! LOVE! Rebecca & all your wonderful classes!! Have learned so much imagination from you.. especially your Magpie ideas:) Glad you mentioned not covering the backing, as it’s what I didn’t do with one I created on my own some yrs ago.. love seeing my back stitching, too!! Hope.. Hope.. Hope.. to meet you someday!! Candyce
March 7, 2025