Learn all about Hardanger Embroidery and find free patterns and lessons to get you started with this traditional counted thread embroidery style. For more free patterns, see the Free Hardanger Embroidery Patterns designed by Connie G. Barwick.
Stitches to know: Kloster block | Four-Sided stitch | Back Stitch
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Stitches to know: Kloster block | Four-Sided stitch | Back Stitch
All patterns are copyrighted. Please respect the terms of use for each pattern. If someone wants a copy, please refer them to the pattern URL.
Hardanger Needlework Lessons - Carol Leather
Learn the basic skills of Hardanger in this series of lessons from Carol Leather of Needlework Tips and Techniques. Carol's graphics and explanations make taking the first steps of learning how to do Hardanger less intimidating.Hardanger Angel Ornament
Beads and silk floss are used in this unique project that will decorate a tree or a wreath for the holidays.Hardanger for Kids from the Caron Collection
Mary Hickmott's lesson is simple enough for a child to follow, but beginning Hardanger enthusiasts of all ages will benefit.Hardanger Tree Ornament
Cutwork tree will make a great ornament, door hanger, or wreath decoration.Hardanger Wintertide
Splashed with color, this project will be suitable as an ornament for Christmas or for display during the Winter Holidays.Hardanger 101 - Simple Hardanger Lesson
Read the instructions carefully and this excellent tutorial will help you get started on your way with Hardanger.Hardanger 201 - Intermediate Hardanger Lesson
Learn Picots, Lacy Wrapping, Spokes, and Cable Stitch in this second tutorial from Nordic Needle.Hardanger 301 - Advanced Hardanger Skills
Even more Hardanger stitches and techniques are explained in this lesson.Hardanger Tips
Tips and hints related to Hardanger from Nordic Needle will benefit beginners and experienced stitchers alike.Submit Your Own Tip About Hardanger
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