My First Project Here On Cute: I thought I would share with you ladies a gift I made for a lady friend of ours. Sharon is a domestic cleaner and visits us every Monday and I am always joking with her about the cobwebs she misses. So, I made this ta
Easter Project: My Lady Love (aka: 'Er Indoors) has instructed me to produce a number of items that she requires for her Easter Project. This all came about because some idiot (my sister) sent her on a chocolate decorating course for her Christmas
The Good Old Days: I thought that you might like to see this piece of embroidery comprising 51,632 stitches (5x7) and twelve colours, which was painstakingly digitized for me by Vicki of Basketkase Designs. The design was from the remnants of the f
Here are a few of the baskets and treat bags that have been distributed around our village: 1. Daffodil Bowl from Advanced Embroidery Designs. 2. Treat Bag by Embroidery Library. 3. Treat Bag by Embroidery Library. Design by Madam Vic
A Project for my local Hospice: You may have seen my post asking for guidance on the application of bias binding. Well, that was all connected with a project I volunteered for which was to make some cheerful satchels used in the Hospice and outside
Easter Tree: For those who may be interested, here is the first picture of Ann's Easter Tree, which I mentioned in an earlier post. I'll post some others shortly.