This is another apron. I'm going to be selling them at a fund raiser for cancer this weekend. Hopefully, someone will want to buy them.
Bad news, no one bought my Kiss The Cook aprons! Good news, they did buy some of the other aprons. Best news is that a gal who owns a shop selling olive oils (which are healthy for you) asked if she could sell my aprons in her shop! I said yes, and I want
I made a some sets of napkins for an auction to raise funds for a hospital. This is a new design for me that I got at Embroidery Library recently. It is large, but so is the napkin! I might just make a set for myself, or to keep handy as a house gift.
Aprons for craft shows I've started making aprons to sell at craft shows so that I'd have something less expensive for people to buy than my $90 jackets. Like others, I've been debating the pros and cons of using blanks or making my own aprons.
I've been making aprons to sell at craft shows. Trying to make ones that aren't too boring.
This is my first effort to make a coaster. I I used a felt type stabilizer, the fabric I stitched on was felt, and I use a white vynal table cloth fabric on the back. I put the vynal so that the soft backing side was on the outside. I had to use a black p
This is what happens when your computer gives you the wild colors which it sometimes does! While I did not properly stabilize the designs, I like the cartoonish look they aquired from my mistake. Designs were freebies from Vicky (basketkase that she post
I will be donating my profits to the hospital where this event that I will be selling the aprons at takes place. I'm not going to post all the aprons, but thought you'd like to see this one. The heart is an Urban Threads design.
Hand towels for the kitchen I decided to make some hand towels to use instead of always grabbing a paper towel to dry my hands. The fabric is Moda toweling that comes hemmed on both sides, so you just have to cut/hem the length you want. Obviously, I h
Little pockets I make to hold lipstick, tea bags, handiwipes, pill boxes, or other small things. I sell them craft shows. Designs are from a variety of sources but not bigger than 4x4. A good way to use your test designs!
Does anyone use serger thread instead of bobbin thread?
I have a problem with the labels on my spools of thread falling off. Some I can just write the mfg. and color number on the spool somewhere with a permanent marker, but on others, there just isn't a place to write. I tried stuffing the label inside, but
Theses are the last towels of the stack I've made to use in my kitchen instead of paper towels. The designs are from the BFC 10th anniversary freebies, just all in one color. I made a lot of towels so I could use a frest one each day and not run out. Th
For years I've used an a temporary spray glue that I got at Joann's that they no longer carry. They carry a different brand now that is more than double the cost and less in the can. Can you share what brand you use, cost, and where you get it?
Do you prefer Fray Block or Fray Check? I just tried Fray Block and it ran all over the place. I frequently use Fray Check. Got some Fray Check where it shouldn't be. On the bottle it says to remove the spotting with rubbing alcohol, but haven't tried i