When bunnyhop described how to melt images onto candles, I was hooked!! I took the Embroidery Library design of this bee (which I LOVE LOVE LOVE) and made a tablecloth, 12 napkins, and a couple of candles as a set for my newly married son and his lovely
TOTORO My son and his friends love anime. They wanted me to make some of the small totoro stuffies. Since I don't digitize yet, but do have basic Embird, this was a project of design merging. It was quite a challenge, and I have learned a lot more abo
Post Christmas wedding. A dear friend asked if I could cover a large box for gift cards for her daughter's wedding. This was the result.
I'm afraid that I can't get enough of Embroidery Library's butterfly sketch. I love that design. Here it is in two more projects. A doorstop for my daughter in Texas and a pillow for a birthday gift for an old (in both senses of the word)friend.
Pam's 3D Designs Butterfly Set 2 I was just fooling around with color in these butterflies. Each butterfly is just four colors with five color changes. You use black to start and to finish. These are so wonderfully digitized. I just LOVE them, and
ADDICTED TO OWLS http://answers.cuteembroidery.com... evajungermann had This link for us abut 6 days ago. I fell in love with the little fellows and had to try them. I made them in many sizes.
I spy toys.
I've been kept very busy with caring for the grand-kids while they are living with us. Carmen will turn three next week. She loves to dress up, so I made her this Belle dress for her during their nap times. It took way longer to make than when I have
I made my sister a pillow for her birthday. The butterflies and humming bird are from Embroidery Library. The medallion type design is from my general unidentified stash.
I love the mini book covers that mops and others have made in the past. I wanted to make some also. You know, the ones you can get at dollar stores for 3/$1. I found a basic outline frame that I thought would work, changed the size to 122mmx200 to fit m
Directions for heating pads
sgillette asked a question about a marble maze. That just sparked my imagination. I hooped a piece of felt and floated another piece under the hoop. I took a design I had from Dainty Stitches and made it as large as possible in my 5X7 hoop. I stitched
Spring rod in the doorway puppet theater. With all the great little hand puppets being digitized, I decided to make my grand daughter a theater that can be put up in any doorway in her home. Her birthday is tomorrow. Her mom thinks it's the greatest.
Here's a mug tote of a different style. I added a pair of scissors and an awl to show the pockets for storing teabags, sugar, spoons.....
Another tablecloth and a dozen napkins set for newlyweds. I am hesitant to put these pictures up because for the life of me, I can't recall where the designs are from. I just have them in a file called Medieval Perhaps another Cutie can recognize th