I hope to inspire and entertain you with a lot of sewing and a little of everything else!

Friday, November 30, 2018

More Christmas Embroidered Towels!

My Dream machine has hardly stopped this week. I have been digitizing several Christmas designs for my shop and testing them, as well as filling some orders for kitchen towels and making others just for fun!

Katie picked the color scheme for this one. Cranberry on a gray towel. I love how cozy this scene is!


This one is beautiful! It is a very tall design and fits perfectly on a folded towel. This one is over 26,000 stitches. I had a spool of gold Sulky thread I thought would be pretty and it is- but it ran out with 112 stitches left. Can you spot where I finished it with a different gold?


This one is a very quick, light design. The red and green make it feel very festive to me. Wouldn't you like to spend a couple of days  in that cabin sewing and baking cookies with your loved ones??

Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Horse Lovers Kitchen Towel




This gorgeous sage green Christmas Horses towel was an order. It took a LONG time to stitch due to the 35 color changes and the size. I also had to sort all my threads because there are 9 different shades of brown in this one. I love how it turned out though and so did the person who ordered it! My horse-loving daughter would have been crazy for this embroidery when she was 6!!


Sunday, November 18, 2018

Toile Towels for the Win!



This "Kathy's Kitchen" design has a little story. My Mom requested a winter embroidery on a kitchen towel for a friend. She wanted me to add "Kathy's Kitchen." I did it on one of my favorite white Williams-Sonoma towels and the recipient, Kathy, loved it. She loved it so much that she wrote me a lovely note stating that it was too nice to use and she was going to frame it for her kitchen. Well, I don't use these to wipe up spaghetti sauce, but "framing!!" Wow- quite a compliment. Anyone who writes a nice note deserves something good, so I stitched the design again on this taupe linen. I know she will love it and maybe she can actually use the towel now!! (I hadn't removed the basting box in this picture)

I used another of my favorite Williams Sonoma towels, this time in navy, for my sister. These toile designs are favorites year after year. They are also so nice to stitch because they are ALL ONE COLOR!! I think my sister will love this because it will remind her of winter where she grew up. She now lives in the south where she never gets snow. This one is on its way now.



Thursday, November 15, 2018

Woodland Baltimore Embroideries



These pretty embroideries are part of a free sew-along at SF Stitch Co. They offered 4 blocks (the final one still needs to be stitched!) and then show how to make them into a wall-hanging.
This fox is deceptively cute. I hope he's not the one who stole all my chickens last spring!
Ah, squirrels. We have had an abundance of these in New England this year!!
I stitched the owl with variegated thread and the way the stitches curve makes it lovely! These blocks are all beautifully digitized. Definitely worth buying the set if you missed them as freebies!!
Realistically, I don't think these will get put together until after the holidays! I am so busy with prep already!

I am planning some Holiday Fun in my "Mommy's Apron Strings" Group on FB. Please join me!!

Monday, November 5, 2018

Holiday Projects Begin...

A good friend had her first grandson this year. I offered to help her make something and she decided to do a special Christmas stocking. This is a great project for a new seamstress, since the stitching is fairly simple and the project not too large in size or time.
She requested a "baby elephant with hat and scarf and maybe something Christmas-y" Well, those particulars aren't easy to find in an embroidery design, but a Google search led me to this one:
It was a perfect match for her request and a nice size for a stocking.
I suggested cotton velveteen or a plaid flannel, but I also suggested she check the fabric store to see if anything appealed to her. She wanted the baby elephant in a blue/green theme because that is the baby's nursery theme and the stocking would match.
She choose the navy and white co-ordinating quilting cottons with silver glitter swirls. We interfaced the navy fabric to give the stocking more body. The cuff is lined and has the baby's name in "Curlz" font.

I used a free PDF stocking pattern and enlarged it to 105%. It's a nice traditional stocking shape!

We stitched  the elephant on my new Brother Dream Machine and it stitched with no glitches! I love the striped hat and my friend had the idea to hand-stitch a tiny silver jingle bell at the tip. We also  thought about stitching jumbo red rick-rack behind the bottom of the cuff and adding the jingle bells at every other point.

But even if she doesn't add any embellishments, I think this is an adorable stocking and very festive.

Doesn't it look like the little elephant is dreaming of a swirling snow on Christmas Eve??

Saturday, November 3, 2018

Pumpkin Candy Treats in the Hoop

These adorable pumpkin treat bags are a free download on Brother's Stitching Sewcial blog. I made several in both the 4x4 and 5x7 sizes.

These are very quick and easy to sew, not to mention: fun!!
You can make them in Halloween or Fall colors and fill with all sorts of treats. The top opens and ties with a pretty ribbon. The window is made of vinyl (available at Walmart or Joann's".

It's not too late to stitch a patch of these pumpkins for your Thanksgiving celebration!! Get the designs and photo tutorial FREE HERE
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