Easter is next Sunday but you’ll still have time to stitch this cute little bunny. You could even arrange the daisies so that it looks like he’s dancing though the spring flowers. This pattern is available as a pdf to download here.
With Easter slightly less than two weeks away, here are two adorable bibs on one pattern to embroider for the babies in your family. On the smaller bib, “baby” in French knots and lazy daisies should be traced onto the center of the bib after you’ve traced the outline of the bib onto your fabric. For the larger bib, the…
Even though the calendar says it’s spring now, for many of you it may still seem like is never going to arrive. I always like to keep a few African Violets as house plants to brighten up even the dreariest of winter or late spring days. Or you can spend this time waiting for spring to stitch these violets in…
Pansies are one of my favorite annuals to plant because the little faces in each bloom never fail to make me smile. Stitch them as you’d find them at a garden center ready to take home and be planted out into your garden. This pattern is available as a pdf to download here.
These nasturtiums are sure to bring a bit of spring with them when you embroidery them as they are pictured here planted in an old house slipper. I remember my maternal grandmother wearing house slippers similar to this one. This pattern is available as a pdf to download here.
Today our Snail is all dressed up in her Sunday best! This pattern is available as a pdf to download here.
Today Mrs. Snail has donned a pretty scarf for doing the weekly shopping. The Snail Shop Day pattern is available as a pdf to download here.
Mrs. Snail looks like she has everything she needs to get all of today’s mending done. The Snail Sew Day pattern is available as a pdf to download here.
Doesn’t this week’s Snail pattern just make you smile! I wonder how many more shells she has to hang up. The pattern for Snail Wash Day is available as a pdf to download here.
When Dave and I were first married, I started out doing what all newlywed army wives did back then… I ironed his uniforms. That is until the first time he complained that the creases in his work pants weren’t exactly the same. From then on… he ironed his own uniforms. Maybe we should have hired Mrs. Snail to do the…