These would be great for adding monograms to sachets, handkerchiefs or other small projects. The pattern for the Floral Alphabet is available as a pdf to download here.
When I saw these heart patterns, I immediately thought of embroidering them to turn into sachets. They’d also make really pretty pincushions to include in a sewing kit as a wedding gift. After embroidering, I cut them to size and sewed them together with a backing fabric the same size. To make the pretty edging, I did a blanket stitch…
On the Workbasket pattern these adorable little animals were to be added to a bib but I can see them as fun additions to a baby onesie or a little girl’s dress or apron as well. The pattern is available to download as a pdf here. Have fun stitching!
A reader posted a really good question and since it requires quite a long answer, I decided to answer it in this post. Sandy commented: “I just found your blog and love the DOW embroideries. I collect them whenever I find them. I am just finishing a set of “Bunnies” DOW and hope to have them posted in a couple…
Super Mom – No Cape reader Susan from Dubai joined in with the Chore Girl Stitch-a-Long and she very kindly sent me two photos of the dish towels she embroidered as a wedding gift for a friend. It was such fun to see her lovely stitching! Susan has given me permission to share those photos with all of you. The…
When I first started stitching the Vintage Chore Girls, I had the idea that I’d turn them into a baby quilt to have on hand ready to give next time there’s a baby girl born for whom I want a special gift. But as I stitched and thought about it, I got to thinking about when I was a young…
These beautiful Fabric Art Journal Covers began as simple fabric panels that were embellished with hand quilting, embroidery and beads. The embellishing of the two fabric bird panels began in July of 2012. The original post can be found here with updates on my progress here, here and here. I had originally intended to turn the completed panels into a…
Our Chore Girl has been so busy over the past six weeks; Washing Dishes, Ironing, Sewing, Shopping for Groceries, Sweeping the Floor and Baking that for our final Week, she’s observing a day of rest and Singing in Church. The close-up view: The pattern is available as a pdf to download here. Have fun stitching! And if you are stitching…
Week #6 of our Stitch-a-long and our Chore Girl is Baking. A close-up view: The pattern is available as a pdf to download here. Have fun stitching! And if you are stitching along and have blogged about it, let me know in the comments so I can come visit.
For Week #5 of our Chore Girl Stitch-a-Long she’s busy Sweeping the Floor. Here’s a closer view: The pattern is available as a pdf to download here. Have fun stitching! And if you are stitching along and have blogged about it, let me know in the comments so I can come visit.