This is basically a “slide show” kind of video. This project was made quite a while before the video and it’s a pain to video record every project I make. Shooting step-by-step photos is enough of a drag. These little dresses are so easy and are quick projects even if you only have very basic […]
Author Archives: Lindee Goodall
Have you ever needed a design for something but couldn’t find just the right one? What if you could make it yourself by using premade bits and just putting them together for the perfect fit?
Sometimes you just need a tote bag with a little more pizzaz than you can get by embellishing a premade one. Fortunately tote bags are easy to make with only basic sewing skillis and relatively fast with the added benefit that a flat piece of fabric is way easier to embroider than a tubular, ready made bag, especially when stitching on a domestic, flat bed machine.
Rescue Me is a collection of 20 simple designs targeted for raising awareness for pet adoption. If you’re a pet foster, make your critter even more adorable by stitching up a personalized bandana!
Early this year I started advising my subscribers that I’d be moving the newsletter to a new email provider and that the “from” would change from one of my personal email addresses (comcast) to one associated with the site, lindeegembroidery.com and that it was important to “whitelist” this new email address so as not to miss any new emails.
Since this website has been entirely rebuilt since I created the design and link for LInda McGehee’s article in the May/June issue of Creative Machine Embroidery, here’s an important update and where to find the design now.
I saw a little quick video on Facebook the other day where a candy wrapper was turned into a small zip bag and thought it would be fun to do with an in-the-hoop (ITH) project.
As I write this blog post, it’s the day after Christmas, and for many of us, this is the season of giving no matter what holidays we celebrate. Yesterday I spent a quiet day at home knitting and thinking.
Learn how to combine characters from different style sets to create decorative text in Embrilliance (or EmbroideryWorks). Features the Samantha font, which is available in 4 sizes and 5 styles each. Zelda Script is another font that has alternate character sets available. Related Articles: Why is My Bobbin Thread Showing on Top of My Embroidery? […]
Have you ever wondered if it’s easy to create free-standing lace on your embroidery machine? Have you tried stitching lace and been disappointed in the results?
Learn tips and tricks for stitching free-standing lace in this full-length class with Lindee Goodall from Lindee G Embroidery. Discover the best stabilizers, threads, and needs to use plus tips for getting a clean result along with troubleshooting and avoiding common problems. BONUS: Use the coupon code mentioned in the video to get half on […]
If you’ve been reluctant to try inks or using media that requires a brush, then I’ve found something that gives you the look of inks with the ease of colored pencils and it’s called InkTense Colored pencils.