
Greetings to all needle artists and supporters!
Welcome to NeedleWorkMonday Community’s 106th Featured Posts!
This is a weekly curation showcasing the needlework of our very own HIVEians.
Every Monday we get together to share our love and passion for the needle arts, posting from the **NeedleWorkMonday Community** and using the #needleworkmonday tag. On all other days we use the #needlework tag. We enjoy each other’s creations, ideas, patterns, tips and shortcuts.

𝒪𝓊𝓇 𝓂𝑜𝓉𝓉𝑜 𝒾𝓈 𝓉𝑜 𝒮𝓊𝓅𝓅𝑜𝓇𝓉 𝒶𝓃𝒹 𝐼𝓃𝓈𝓅𝒾𝓇𝑒.

A crafter's heart is filled with joy when they have created something with their own hands. There are a lot of tools for us - from simple needles over crochet hooks and knitting needles to electrical ones like a sewing machine. There were a lot of interesting and educating posts this week, but I decided to make a "special edition" dedicated to sewing, showing the different projects that can be made, that not everything will run smoothly but that you can get a good result nevertheless. Here are our featured posts this week!
A bike shirt for a small bike fan by @akipponn

Kids grow and need new clothing all the time. @akipponn decided to make a new shirt for her bike-loving daughter and bought a lovely fabric. Isn't it great that kids are small, and we can afford to splurge a bit and buy a good, long-lasting fabric! She used a pattern that she made before, where she knew she would get a good result - and I'm sure her daughter will love wearing that shirt!
Though I'm a bit curious to see whether she comes up with an idea for the fabric of the old shirt - it still looks very good...

How to transform an ill-fitting dress into a cropped blouse by @neumannsalva

And others still dream of the perfect pattern, which will work with your favorite kinds of fabric and bring a wearable result. @neumannsalva is still on her quest for that elusive treasure and shows us what she learned from her latest attempt: There's always a way to rescue at least parts of it. She now has a beautiful top made of this lovely fabric with all the butterflies on it :) And here again I'm sure she will find some purpose for the discarded skirt of the dress.

Making a black lace brassiere by @lauramica

Again a first try for a pattern, with much less fabric - which doesn't make things easier. The smaller the parts, the more exact you have to work. @lauramica made a beautiful bra and shows us again: Yes, you can make underwear yourself!
Thank you for stopping by to view our featured posts for this week. Please stop by their posts and show them some love with a read, a comment and an upvote for sharing their handmade creations.
To see more needle arts, please check out the the NeedleWorkMonday Community and check back here with @needleworkmonday every Wednesday / Thursday for the weekly Reblogs and Curation posts!!
If you are a needlework artist we’d love to have you join us to share your work and inspire the Hive blockchain to give a craft a try.

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