I've started designing blocks for a Bohemian style quilt. The first block includes applique.
Combining 4 blocks forms another flower as a secondary pattern. Below is a computer-generated image of 4 blocks.
I've started designing blocks for a Bohemian style quilt. The first block includes applique.
Combining 4 blocks forms another flower as a secondary pattern. Below is a computer-generated image of 4 blocks.
After Luna had an accident on some of the scatter cushions on our bed, I had to take off the covers to be able to wash them only to discover that the inside covers have all but disintegrated. 😲
After digging in my stash, I decided on a fabric and started stitching new covers. It was the first time I used the Janome My Lock 644D I inherited from my mother. What an absolute lovely machine.
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The bee can be found here |
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and the flower here |
Although a few weeks has passed since my previous post, I have been steadily busy embroidering, quilting and knitting as well as with Embroidery Girl's designs and Lemon Tree fabrics. Busy, busy, busy.
First up was a teddy bear I embroidered for a very good colleague and dear friend's first grandchild.
I also embroidered a banner for my husband's niece who always order gifts for babies.
Ever since winning the full Embroidery Studio by Sierra in 2004, I dabbled with digitizing designs as well as wanting to open an online store. Last month I did just that. So, besides getting everything that I have so far loaded onto the website, I haven't had time for anything else. But I don't complain. It's about time I stopped dreaming and took action although it is a daunting task whilst still working nearly fulltime.
It is a heap of admin before the designs can be loaded - getting all the different formats made, changing all the instruction sheets by removing any personal websites and email addresses to include only Oregon Patchworks contact details and copywrite info as well as photos and lastly the necessary pdf and zip files.
This is my what my store's thumbnail looks like and by clicking here you can visit the Embroidery Girl's online store.
I received an order for eight spit cloths about a month ago and finally finished the order earlier this week after friend Magda du Plessis had trouble with her machine embroidering it.
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Little Ellie font from Stitchdelight |
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Magda luckily stitched all the braids. |
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Most of the lettering done with Embird. My favorite editing program to use. |
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Yet again embroidered some of the Bountiful Bunny's available here. |
I unfortunately experienced major problems with the Mickey Mouse spit cloth and had to buy another nappy to re-do it completely. Filling in small areas with Sharpie's as well as removing an oil drop with a very strong detergent didn't go well at all with the Sharpie's bleeding into the fabric.
After various attempts cleaning it up there were still substantial bleeding left. Re-doing was the only option left.
Set two of the designs I wrote about in this post is available in my shop.