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Made the stitch-out in time for the challenge...whew! This will be a small tote for my granddaughter. The jeans were her daddy's and too ripped in many places to repair again. I know she will giggle
Dec13,2016 Thank you Kim! I got to stitch one project today for the first time in weeks so I stitched your poinsettia! I used faux suede and the non-shiny back of faux silk.:) I will be trying red and green, too. I enjoyed watching the stitch-out of your
"Buyer Beware" This purchase is for ITH baby bib for 7x12 frame. It is tiny! I contacted the site and the reply was that my question was already answered on Facebook and that was to add eyelets and ribbon instead of snaps if the bib is too small!! Rea
In case you missed them---Here is my first try and I thank dragonflyer Kim for creating and sharing her smile-maker dolly!
Dec 7, 2014 My bucket of 11 snowballs are ready at the front door! I think if you tossed the ones with names on them until each got the one with his/her name, it would be fun! Mine are Snowball Fight Two! from CharmingStation.
Dec 6, 2014 For those making fox things, here's one in the kitchen. Serve with fox mittens, scarves, dishtowels, coasters, mug rugs, etc.:)
Dec 2,2014 I came upon these free Gingerbread finger puppets over the weekend at AppliqueGeek. I don't understand if I can link to that or not. I do know that I could only put a photo if it was of my own stitchout. My four grandchildren will be here for
Poppies! So huge and fun! We could make them any size with this technique. We remember WW1 and after.