Every knows that eating eating shellfish can be messy and you need a lot of napkins. What not go for one big one that can double as a bib?
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Eight years ago, I wrote a post called Why Does My Embroidery Pucker (find it linked at the end of this post) and during the recently wrapped 2017 Virtual Sewing, Quilt, and Embroidery Expo, I focused on pucker problems in my two-part class called Professional Pointers for Pucker Prevention.
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?
Essential Skills for Confidence at Every Step Machine embroidery isn’t as simple as pressing the start button on your machine — I don’t have to tell you that! But with the right foundation of techniques, you can get the result you want, every time. Join me, returning Craftsy instructor Lindee Goodall, in my online Craftsy […]
May is the eleventh month in our Birth Month Flowers of the Year series and therefore the next to last block in this block of the month quilt.
Can you believe we’ve arrived at month 9 in our year long Platinum Inspiration & Embroidery series?
I’m frequently asked when will I come and teach at a certain place. We find out how many are interested
This month’s project we’re going quick and easy with lovely little double drawstring bags with French seams sewn in sheer fabrics.
Since Echidna P.I.E. is a new concept and we want to meet your needs and expectations
Please note the dates on this post. This Echidna PIE series is now complete and is available as a single download that includes
For the past year I taught a monthly embroidery club at a local quilt shop.
The texture, type and weight of thread can dramatically impact the appearance of an embroidery design
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