I have to admit, I have some pretty crazy friends! For example there’s my astrologer friend Jo’Ann who loves—and plays with!
Tag Archives: Projects
Creative people see possibilities. Creative embroiderers see new projects!
The 2012 Heirloom Angel is here and she’s a stunner! My favorite is the one with the red silk skirt.
I’ve stitched her in different colors but you could easily stitch her in just one. Silks, satins, and Twinkle organza add elegant holiday touches when used for the skirt panels.
I know, it’s a little long for most & YouTube & things but consider it as a mini-sewing show episode!
These two darling baby bonnets are quick and easy to construct. You can easily whip one out in less than an hour.
What could be sweeter than this? Just in time for Valentine’s Day, you let your embroidery
I remember early on in my embroidery career when I got a call from a new embroiderer who excitedly proclaimed
Who says blue work must be blue or red work must be red?
While this piece was made simply for display, a different arrangement of the blocks would make a cute baby quilt. I wanted a sample to show of the designs without taking up a lot of space in a vendor booth.
For this month’s free design, I thought I’d give you a taste from the hardanger collection plus use it in a sample project to give you an idea how it might be used.
Machine embroidered what? In case you’re not up on traditional hand embroidery techniques, hardanger is a type of drawn-thread work done on even weave fabric
My friend Terry, whom I jokingly call my number 1 customer, sent me a sample she made using the Summer Fun Building Blocks