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Machine embroidered flash card for And stitches back to school stitchalong. Picture of my youngest son using shadows. Stitched with Sylko machine thread (36 weight) on to a linen canvas, which was then mounted on to a coarser linen canvas backed with woven iron on interfacing. This flash card is part of a pair, the other one being of his elder brother.
How about a gift basket filled with handmade goodies?
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Machine embroidery based on a drawing from my Orkney and Shetland sketch book.
This will end up on a card
Not in front of the kids...
Words I'm not allowed to say anymore.
Free-motion machine embroidery with glow in the dark thread.
With new smock. This is for keeps I think.
Tea for Two hair, put into pigtails (not braided), and then twisted, and then rolled around once. Secured in place with lots of hairpins and clips, and secured the hair ends at the back. It looks totally ugly in back, but in front it looks pretty.
Another example of the cutting and burning away. The circles at the top left were cut with a soldering iron using a coin as a template.
Sweet Serenade Eyeglasses Case is the latest accessory you need for your eyeglasses, reading glasses as well as your sun glasses. And did you know what else you can do with your eyeglass cases?
With only 2 colors you can create these Exquisite Feather Designs. Create projects large or small with the variety of Designs included in this Design Pack.
Hoop: 4”x4” to 8”x8” hoop
Designs: 15 Designs included
Then after Mircalla's clothes I bought one embroidery file from a site, and thought it was pretty so I tried it on some heavy brown fabric (think sofa weight!) I made a smock (or however to call/spell it?) out of the embroidery result and it went pretty good, considering the thickness of fabric. The blouse is old FB blouse.
The toadstools are made by me as well (by last summer), by clay and paint. I want to make a fairytale forest landscape (as one of the shelves of Funny Bunny tower), but that project is sleeping now....
Two layers of chiffon with random free machine stitching.
The hand dyed wool circles were surface decorated using painted Bondaweb and then machine appliqued to the top layer. Part of the sample has been burnt back using a heat gun and a soldering iron.
I used the Baroque Punk phoenix from Urban Threads as the basis for this, adding the ring and arrow to create a stylized mockingjay (from The Hunger Games).
I love the Mockingjay/Girl on Fire concept mash-up. I've been thinking about this idea since I read Hunger Games, but finally figured out my digitizing software sufficiently to execute it effectively.
It's stitched on a heavy white twill, destined to be made into a cover for my serger. (And I'll prob figure out other ways to use it as it's one of my favorites.)
Teacher's Apple Zippered Bag
Keep your Cell Phone, ID, money, and other small items in it!
Makes a great gift for Teacher Appreciation
Fully Lined
NO raw edges on the inside
This zippered bag is made entirely in the hoop in one hooping.
It measures approx 5" x 6"
The formats includesd are PES,JEF,HUS EXP XXX VIP DST for a 5x7 hoop.
www.etsy.com/listing/188261854/teacher-apple-zippered-bag...?
Cover a round pocket mirror in fleur-de-lis freestanding lace! Fancy schmancy.
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finally finished !!
IKEA X-mas decoration all inclusive
hardcore guerrilla upcycled coat
for true individuals
This was my gift for the stealing game at the Christmas party with my quilty friends. It was the second from the last gift to be opened, and it WAS stolen during the game.
Frankly fabulous canvas wine carrier made for us by LeCabinet for Christmas. Yes, we can use it to go to parties, but also we shall take Tim Minchin's sound advice and 'Take your canvas bags, when you go, to the supermarket' and take it with us shopping to facilitate or even encourage the purchase of wine!