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Choosing fabrics for slow stitching - natural animal fibres
Tutorials Ellie ~ Petalplum 27/10/25 Tutorials Ellie ~ Petalplum 27/10/25

Choosing fabrics for slow stitching - natural animal fibres

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How to choose the best fabrics for slow stitching: natural plant fibres
Tutorials Ellie ~ Petalplum 23/10/25 Tutorials Ellie ~ Petalplum 23/10/25

How to choose the best fabrics for slow stitching: natural plant fibres

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5 ways to make your slow stitching project look amazing
Stitching & Quilting Ellie ~ Petalplum 9/6/22 Stitching & Quilting Ellie ~ Petalplum 9/6/22

5 ways to make your slow stitching project look amazing

With these tips, you'll be able to create beautiful projects with your slow stitching. Ways to plan before you begin an improv quilt or stitched piece and ideas for how to fix a project you don’t love (which can happen in our work at times and becomes a 'learning' for the next piece).

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working with & exploring new colours
Stitching & Quilting, Tutorials Ellie ~ Petalplum 26/5/22 Stitching & Quilting, Tutorials Ellie ~ Petalplum 26/5/22

working with & exploring new colours

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how to choose fabric for natural dyeing
Creative making, Tutorials, Natural dye Ellie ~ Petalplum 16/6/20 Creative making, Tutorials, Natural dye Ellie ~ Petalplum 16/6/20

how to choose fabric for natural dyeing

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Ellie Beck is a textile artist, writer, & photographer from Australia. Teaching online craft classes worldwide. She also a SquareSpace website designer and creativity coach - for artists, creatives, health practitioners, & small business owners.

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 I would like to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which I create, live and work, the Minjungbal People of the Bundjalung nation, & pay my respects to their Elders past, present & emerging. I thank First Nations people, Elders & present, for welcoming us to share the land & move forward as a community to continue to be custodians of our land together.