Wednesday, February 29, 2012

3 Little Kittens Baby Blanket


I spent several evenings digitizing this cute design of 3 Little Kittens. I wanted to test stitch it on something that could be used, so I stitched it on a piece of flannel and made up this quick baby blanket. I learned a lot of new things while digitizing this. It was my first time using a "motif" fill, which is on the mittens, apron, and step. I also tried the candlewicking stitch to create the pink circles for the flowers. It looks good, but was way too dense. When they were stitching, the needle went "plonk-plonk-plonk" and it even pulled a tiny hole in one spot. I need to change them to some other stitch. I had lots of fun doing this and am happy with it, except for the pesky flowers.
To make this simple blanket, I just embroidered along one edge of a flannel rectangle. The embroidery was facing the edge, so that when I folded over a border, the embroidery would be right side up. I just stitched ric rac to the edge, ironed the border, stitched it down, then hemmed the other edges. It is a nice way to finish it, because the back of the embroidery is sealed into the hem. This blanket will probably be donated to a local baby charity.

7 comments:

  1. This is just the cutest thing! I love it! You've learned so quickly to digitize adorable designs!

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  2. Are you going to be selling this design? I would be interested if it won't be costing a tank of gas! From what I can tell, you did a great job. Keep me posted if you market it.
    Beckie in Brentwood, TN

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  3. Lisa, this is too too precious! I, too, would love to purchase the design. The little bit of motif fil is just charming.

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  4. Visiting from Sew Darn Crafty link party.

    Your digitized design turned out great. And what a wonderful use for the finished piece. I'm sure it will be treasured by whoever receives it.

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  5. Elisabeth Rose...this is sEw adorable ...I am not a machine embroiderer but I do love to hand embroidery and this would be adorable for a baby gift. Thanks for sharing!!

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  6. What a sweet embroidery pattern and your stitching is beautiful. I love the "motif fill"!

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